Findlaw.com states that "Not every police search must be made under a lawfully executed warrant. The Supreme Court has ruled that warrantless police conduct may comply with the Fourth Amendment, so long as it's reasonable under the circumstances.
So, in what situations can police search your vehicle without a warrant? Here are some examples:
The high court’s verdict on President Barack Obama’s Affordable Health Care Act is in and the Supreme Court has upheld the law’s requirement that most Americans have health insurance — and the decision was made as a tax.
Sometimes, even the most diligent news network can make a mistake. But when two networks botch a report only minutes apart? Well, that qualifies as news itself.