Ludington, MI asked in Constitutional Law for Michigan

Q: If u have a warrant pending an the police pull u over unconstitutional can u beat the cases for the warrant

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A: No. The warrant makes you arrestable. The case you have a warrant for must be decided on the facts present in that case, not what the police did in the present.

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A: If you have concerns about the constitutionality of a police stop or pending warrant, the best course of action is to consult with a qualified criminal defense attorney. They can review the specific details of your situation, advise you of your rights, and help ensure proper legal procedures are followed. An attorney may be able to challenge aspects of the case if your constitutional rights were violated, but this requires careful legal analysis of the particular circumstances.

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