Expectation of Privacy in Rental Vehicle, Miranda Rights, Discharge of Garbage by Ocean-Going Vessels
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Expectation of Privacy in Rental Vehicle, Miranda Rights, Discharge of Garbage by Ocean-Going Vessels

2018-06-05

A driver of a rented vehicle who is not an authorized driver under the rental agreement may have an expectation of privacy in the vehicle. Vehicles may be searched without warrant if one of the exceptions to a warrantless search exist. In 1966, the U.S Supreme Court decided the historic case of Miranda v. Arizonia declaring that whenever a person is taken into police custody, before being questioned he or she must be told of the Fifth Amendment right not to make any self incriminating statements

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