A warrantless search of the immediate vicinity of a driver that police may conduct at the time of an arrest, limited to areas within the arrestee's reach.
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?"
Source · Read guide ↗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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