Yes. That is the point.
True. Police units often use videotape evidence, such as dashcam footage or body cameras, to gather evidence and build strong cases against suspected drivers in traffic-related incidents. This visual evidence can provide crucial information and help in prosecuting offenders.
yes the police can do wht they want
The Exclusionary Rule's purpose is to keep certain evidence from being used against you in a criminal trial. Police procedure in gathering evidence against you is heavily dictated by cases interpreting the Fourth Amendment. Evidence gathered in violation of your Constitutional rights is subject to the Exclusionary Rule.
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In the United States, you have the right to view all the evidence against you, but not necessarily immediately at the time of your arrest. After you are charged, your attorney can file "discovery" motions which require the police to disclose all evidence they have on the case, including evidence for and against you. (standard disclaimer: I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice.)
The police cannot act with such a paucity of evidence.
Yes.
Police use DNA evidence to run tests and find out who committed a crime.
They use their nose for smell of the evidence and bite
You can use "draw evidence" in a sentence like this: "The detective was able to draw evidence from the crime scene to help solve the case."
"The evidence for evolution countervails over the arguments against it." THis means that evidence for evolution counteracts the arguments against it.
Let the police use the evidence you have that indicates they are on your street.