Carte When Police Stop You Mrs Chandravanshi

When Police Stop You

Know Your Rights (USA): What to Say, What to Refuse, and How to Protect Yourself During Stops, Searches, and Arrests

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Most people say the wrong thing in the first thirty seconds. Not because they panicked. Because nobo...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
228
EAN
9798182257299
Enbook ID
52983053
Greutate
312
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 12

Descriere completă

Most people say the wrong thing in the first thirty seconds. Not because they panicked. Because nobody told them what the first thirty seconds actually decide.
This book tells you - before you need it. A police stop is not the moment to figure out your rights. By the time the officer approaches your window, or asks you to step out, or tells you to unlock your door, several legal decisions have already been made for you. What you say next either protects you or waives protections the law gave you without asking. When Police Stop You is a complete operational guide to every stage of a police encounter - from the moment contact begins to what you do after it ends. What this book covers: - The three types of police encounters and which rights apply to each - most people never learn this distinction - Traffic stops, Terry stops, and consensual encounters - how to identify which one you are in and what that changes - Consent searches: why people agree to searches they are legally allowed to refuse, and the exact words to use instead - What Miranda rights actually cover - and the specific situations where they do not apply at all - Warrants: what they authorize, what they miss, and why the exceptions have nearly swallowed the rule - How to record police encounters legally across different states - and what to do with that recording afterward - What to say during an arrest, what never to say, and why silence is a right you have to actively invoke - Special situations: immigrants and non-citizens, minors and students, and people with mental health or neurodivergent conditions - The enforcement gap: why rights that exist on paper become inaccessible in practice - and who bears that cost - Scripts, checklists, real-world scenarios, and a printable Know Your Rights card - What to do after a violation: documentation protocol, legal remedies, and how to find representation This book does not argue that the system is fair. It documents what the law says you are entitled to - and what the distance between that entitlement and its enforcement actually looks like. Knowing your rights will not resolve every situation. But not knowing them removes the only leverage the law gives you before anything goes wrong. Part of the Know Your Rights - USA series, covering the legal frameworks, enforcement realities, and practical tools that shape American life at its most consequential pressure points. The stop happens fast. This book is what you read before it.