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Benjamin Samuel Reccius
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Legal Analysis
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Practice Areas
- Landlord Tenant
- Evictions, Housing Discrimination, Landlord Rights, Rent Control, Tenants' Rights
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Cannabis & Marijuana Law
- Marijuana Business Formation, Medical Marijuana
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- California
- State Bar of California
- ID Number: 309076
Education
- Pepperdine University School of Law
- J.D. (2015) | Law
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- Honors: Finalist(4th Place), Closing Argument Competition Finalist, ABA Law School Student Advocacy Competition
- University of California - Berkeley
- B.A. (2008) | Psychology
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Professional Associations
- State Bar of California  # 309076
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1 Questions Answered
- Q. Can a officer open my car while I’m sleep to ask me a question when I’m parked in a parking spot
- A: Depends on your location(private or public property). If the officer is lawfully allowed to be where he is when he is asking you the questions, then generally yes he is allowed to question you. If, however, the officer has entered private property without a search warrant and under no exception to the warrant requirement, then any answers elicited while questioning the individual in his home or observations made from inside the house may be excluded as fruit of the poisonous tree. This is a very fact-intensive inquiry so I would have to know more to provide a better answer.
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