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Your Rights When Stopped by the Police (in Canada)

Have you been stopped by the police in Winnipeg recently, and you are wondering what your rights are after you have been stopped? There is no need to continue looking for the answers because we are going to provide you with a brief guide about your rights. After you have finished reading this guide, the next thing you need to do is hire a criminal lawyer in Winnipeg. They will have the expertise that you need on your side when it comes time to go to court if necessary. Read on for everything that you need to know.

Deny Search of Your Vehicle You must understand unless you have given the police permission, they have no legal right to search your car. What they can do is look through the windows of your car looking into the vehicle, but they are not allowed to perform an in-depth sweep of the car. However, some things will allow them the right to search your vehicle. If you or someone in your car has an illegal substance, they may detain you and complete a search for other illegal items hidden within the car. Or if while they are looking in through the windows, they see weapons, drug paraphernalia, or other illegal substances. They can then perform a search of your vehicle. You Don't Have to Talk to Police The Miranda Rights aren't recognized in Canada, but you still need to be aware of your right to silence caution. It will not benefit you, in the long run, to speak to them anyway. Keep in mind, "anything you say may be used as evidence against you." It is best to save anything you have to say for your lawyer when you're finally able to speak with them. However, you should ask what the reason for being stopped was and, following that, ask to speak to your lawyer first. Even if you are placed under arrest, you still don't have to talk to the police if you don't want to. Right to Deny Access to Your Home If the police show up to your home to conduct a search and place you under arrest, the first thing that you need to do is ask them to identify themselves. As well as provide you with a search warrant. After you have got the search warrant, we recommend that you take the time to verify the information. If there are any significant errors on the warrant or you realize the warrant is not valid, you can deny the police access to your home. Ensure that if they enter the house without your permission, you stay out of the way. This will prevent you from causing any further issues and take video evidence to bring to your lawyer following the search. Criminal Lawyers Winnipeg: Yes, You Need One When you have been stopped by the police in Winnipeg, the first thing that you should do is begin to look for criminal lawyers Winnipeg to take your case. Knowing your rights helps to better prepare you if you are stopped by police again and will help to educate you ahead of your court case. Saheel Zaman Law Corporation knows what your rights are, and they want to represent you in court. With expertise in various legal areas, including domestic assault, drug, and sexual assault cases, you are going to want to have them fighting in your corner. Call us today!

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