When Can Police Search Without a Warrant in NSW?

Did you know that police need a reasonable suspicion to conduct drug searches without a warrant?

Yes, indeed, it’s not a random act.

If a search is considered illegal, any evidence obtained could be excluded from court proceedings.

That’s where the experts at Sydney Criminal Lawyers come into play.

They’ve built a reputation for achieving favorable outcomes for their clients, getting cases dropped, charges downgraded.

Offering fixed fees, transparent communication, and access to experienced criminal defense lawyers, they fight tooth and nail for the best results.

So remember, every citizen has rights, and Sydney Criminal Lawyers is here to ensure they’re upheld. Stay informed, stay protected.

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