LEGAL EXCEPTIONS - MOTIONS TO SUPPRESS

While a motion to suppress pursuant to Penal Code Section 1538.5 is typically the best option to obtain a dismissal absent a jury trial, courts across the United States, including the United States Supreme Court, have established legal "exceptions" to the warrant requirement. These are known as Fourth Amendment Legal Exceptions to the United States Constitution. It is important to understand these exceptions so you can better understand whether they apply to the facts and circumstances of your case.

ADDITIONAL FOURTH AMENDMENT LEGAL EXCEPTIONS

Objective Symptoms of Intoxication

Sometimes the driving alone is insufficient to justify a stop and detention, but the "totality of the circumstances" warrants the stop and detention, and there is an exception that permits the stop and detention. As a result, one must consider:

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