Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Do You Have to Let Cops Search Your Cell Phone?

By Brett Snider, Esq.


When a police officer asks to search your cell phone, it may be difficult to know if you can legally refuse.


The situations may vary, but in general, arrestees do not have to let the police search their cell phones, even if cops demand it. As one retired California judge told San Francisco’s KPIX-TV, officers can only look at a suspect’s cell phone with consent, in an emergency, or with a search warrant.


Before you let a cop search your cell phone, consider this:


Officers Can Look If You Let Them


Just like searching your car or your house, police officers can legally search just about anywhere without a warrant if you give them permission to do so. If an officer asks if he or she can search your cell and you say “yes,” there’s not much stopping him or her from doing just that.


Keep in mind that officers are under no obligation to tell you that you can simply say “no.” In fact, they may use threatening tones …read more


Source:: Law Blog


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