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Exclusionary Rule

The legal principle that evidence collected during an unlawful search must be thrown out of court and cannot be used against the defendant.

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Challenging Evidence

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Challenging the Evidence Against You Before Trial / Surviving Arrest In CO Challenging the Evidence Against You Before Trial One of the many services your criminal defense attorney can provide for you is to challenge the evidence that prosecutors have against you."

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Colorado Criminal Law Guide – Searches Of Your Car

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Being pulled over can be a scary experience. Out of fear, you cooperate and comply with the officer’s requests. But what if the officer asks to search your vehicle?"

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Your Fourth Amendment Rights: When Can the Police Search Your Property

Right Law Group's guide explains: "In the US, the police can only search your property if there is reasonable cause for suspicion. The police cannot search your person, your car, your home, or other property without a warrant or reasonable suspicion."

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