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Stacy Rangel
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8 May, 02:07
When does an officer NOT need a
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Caitlyn Randall
8 May, 02:20
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when they are not going on someones property
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Braylen Hunter
8 May, 02:20
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When he has probable cause to.
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For example, if he can visibly see marijuana in your house or car or if you give him consent.
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