MACHI
New Member
I have Rick Collins book legal muscle and have been reading it extensively. However, I have yet to come across the answer to my question:
Police need a warrant from a judge to open your mail based on properties that deem it to be suspicious. Police also need a warrant to search your car or house. (in most states i think they still need one for the car) Lets imagine your traveling in your car with gear that is enclosed in sealed postal packages. You get pulled over. You do not consent to a search but the officer gets permission for one anyway. Heres the question:
Do the authorities need a separate warrant based on entirely different evidence (suspicious looking package properties) to open the mail that you had in your car?
Police need a warrant from a judge to open your mail based on properties that deem it to be suspicious. Police also need a warrant to search your car or house. (in most states i think they still need one for the car) Lets imagine your traveling in your car with gear that is enclosed in sealed postal packages. You get pulled over. You do not consent to a search but the officer gets permission for one anyway. Heres the question:
Do the authorities need a separate warrant based on entirely different evidence (suspicious looking package properties) to open the mail that you had in your car?
