New Video FAQ: Can the police search my house without a warrant?

In the latest edition of his series of video FAQs, Nashville criminal attorney Brent Horst describes the circumstances under which police can lawfully search your home without a search warrant.

Generally, before a search, police are required to provide a warrant, a document issued and signed by a judge that gives them permission to search your home for a specific item or items. However, there are situations where a warrant is not required.

You can see what these situations are by clicking here.

If you have been accused of a crime, experienced Nashville criminal defense attorney Brent Horst can use his extensive legal knowledge to help you combat the charges and protect your freedom. Begin establishing your defense by calling Horst Law at .