■  Constitutional Rights Attorney


William A. Kennedy, specializes in criminal defense cases:

  • Nevada Traffic Tickets

  • Child Pornography Charges

  • Drug Offenses

  • Drunk Driving

  • Nevada Court of Appeals

  • Federal Drug Crimes

  • Felon in Possession of a Firearm

  • Homicide, Manslaughter and Murder

  • Illegal Possession of Prescription Drug

  • Juvenile Drug Charge

  • Marijuana Charges

  • Manufacturing and Cultivation Crimes

  • Methamphetamine Charges

  • Paraphernalia and Drug Ingredients

  • Possession Crimes

  • Sexual Assault and Rape

  • Small Scale Narcotics Sales

  • Theft Crimes

  • Trafficking, Smuggling and Large-Scale Sales

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Constitutional Rights

The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects citizens from unlawful and unwarranted searches and seizures. This means that law enforcement officials are prohibited from conducting a search and seizure of your body, home, or property unless:

  1. You have provided consent;
  2. Law Enforcement has a court-issued search warrant;
  3. Exigent (Emergency) Circumstances may allow police to enter your home (someone is screaming in your home).
  4. Probable Cause may allow an officer to search your vehicle or person in limited circumstances.

If a police officer, state trooper, or a state or federal law enforcement official performs a search,  absent a warrant, any evidence they collect may be excluded and not be permitted to be used in Court against you.

If you have been arrested after a law enforcement official conducted a search and seizure of your home, body, or property, and you were consequently arrested, it's important to contact an experienced Las Vegas criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible. In these situations time is of the essence. William Kennedy will review your case and immediately being investigating the action which led to your arrest. Call our office today to schedule a free consultation.