Understanding New York’s Zero Tolerance Law for Underage DWI Offenders
New York has some of the strictest laws in the nation when it comes to underage drinking and driving. The state’s Zero Tolerance Law applies to drivers under the age...
Our Albany criminal defense attorneys at O’Brien & Eggleston PLLC rely heavily on the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which protects our New York clients against unreasonable searches and seizures and requires that search warrants be based on probable cause.
Our Albany County defense attorneys know probable cause is a legal standard that refers to the reasonable belief that a crime has been committed, is being committed, or will be committed.
It is a crucial requirement for obtaining a search warrant that authorizes law enforcement to search a specific location for evidence of a crime.
Here, we discuss potential factors that may be considered probable cause for a search warrant.
What may constitute probable cause for a search warrant in New York can include, but is not limited to:
In addition, a neutral and detached judge must issue a search warrant after reviewing the information in the warrant application to determine whether probable cause exists to justify the warrant issuance.
Ultimately, whether probable cause exists for a search warrant in New York is determined on a case-by-case basis, considering the totality of the circumstances. If a search warrant is issued based on insufficient probable cause, the evidence obtained through the search may be subject to suppression in court proceedings.
Law enforcement officers must adhere to constitutional and statutory requirements when seeking and executing search warrants for our clients or face legal challenges by our defense law firm regarding the validity of the search.
If law enforcement has searched your property, contact our Albany criminal defense attorneys at O’Brien & Eggleston PLLC today by calling (518)-391-2369 or online to schedule your initial appointment. We have a strong track record of producing real results for our clients. We will help you understand whether the search and evidence were collected and processed within the legal guidelines and will continue to protect your rights throughout each step of your case.
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