
WTDW Podcast | Episode 88: What To Do When... Your Kid Goes to College.
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On this legal video podcast chat in Critzer Cardani's What To Do When... Campus podcast series, join our hosts Jackie Critzer and Scott Cardani as they chat about Students and Campus Law in What To Do When... Your Kid Goes to College. In this episode College Campus Life, Campus Police, and College students right to privacy in searches are included in their chat. They clarify that campus police have jurisdiction similar to city police and can make arrests based on reasonable suspicion, not just probable cause. They emphasize the importance of not providing unnecessary information and only giving required documents like a license, registration, and proof of insurance during traffic stops. They also address privacy rights in dorm rooms, advising students to deny permission for searches and to document any forced entries. Additionally, they discuss the need for warrants to search locked items and the potential for roommates to give permission for searches.
Tune in today for not only our top take-aways, but also some chat about the following subject matters and other helpful action items from a 'legal chat slant' from Critzer Cardani's legal partners.
* Jackie Critzer and Scott Cardani emphasize the importance of not providing unnecessary information to campus police and only giving required documents like a license, registration, and proof of insurance during traffic stops. * Scott Cardani and Jackie Critzer discuss the role of campus police on college campuses, clarifying that they are sworn officers with jurisdiction similar to city police. * Scott Cardani and Jackie Critzer discuss the right to privacy in dorm rooms, noting that while it is limited, students still have some privacy rights. * If campus police force their way into a room, Scott Cardani suggests documenting the incident as any evidence obtained without proper procedure may be inadmissible in court. * Advise students to have a locked storage container for personal items in the dorm room for an extra layer of privacy.
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The objective of the What To Do When… podcast is to discuss common legal scenarios faced by everyday citizens in Virginia. Critzer and Cardani practice law throughout Virginia and focus their practice around the state’s capital of Richmond, in the Piedmont region. Tune in and subscribe to learn about legal topics such as reckless driving by speeding, bad lawyers, juvenile defense, juvenile sex crimes, reckless driving, divorce 101, Child Support, There is Still Hope and others.
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