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One of the Most Important Reasons to Resolve Your Warrant
Law Office of James Novak

The US Supreme Court determined that even though the stop was unlawful, the drug evidence could be admitted and used against him obtain a drug conviction. In this article we will outline the US Supreme Court decision; featured topics related to 4th amendment rights; how resolving an arrest warrant will help to preserve your rights; Questions and answers about arrest warrants

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Arizona Criminal Defense Attorney Blog

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