Vehicle Search
- Derek Cook
- Jun 26
- 1 min read
They don’t need a warrant if you let them look.
I wrote this because too many people get trapped after a “routine stop” when something turns up in the vehicle. Whether it’s yours or not, the consequences hit fast—and hard.
Here’s what to do next:
Say nothing.
Don’t explain.
Stay calm, quiet.
Ask for a lawyer.
Don’t sign anything.
Don’t guess the charges.
Don’t admit who owns it.
Don’t say how it got there.
Remember: your words are evidence against you.
Let your lawyer—not your mouth—clean up the mess.
It’s not about guilt.
It’s about not making it worse.

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