Was Your Car, Home, Phone, or Property Searched Illegally? Build the Search File.
Mega Lawfare helps citizens learn how illegal search and seizure issues may arise, preserve evidence, organize incident records, identify possible constitutional concerns, and prepare cleaner attorney review packages.
Illegal search and seizure issues can involve vehicle searches, home entry, phone searches, warrant problems, consent disputes, unlawful detention, property seizure, inventory searches, digital device searches, or officers exceeding the lawful scope of a search.
Search Cases Often Turn on Tiny Details Most People Never Preserve.
After a search or seizure, officers may claim consent, probable cause, plain view, inventory search authority, exigent circumstances, or warrant authority. Citizens often do not know what facts matter or what records to preserve.
Mega Lawfare helps members organize the facts before evidence disappears. The goal is to preserve what officers said, what they searched, what they seized, whether consent existed, what warrants were involved, and what constitutional issues may exist.
The scope of the search matters.
Search authority may depend on location, warrants, consent, timing, detention status, and what officers were legally allowed to examine.
Consent disputes are common.
Searches may involve disagreement about whether consent was voluntary, limited, withdrawn, or even given at all.
Property seizures create damage.
Phones, vehicles, computers, cash, firearms, documents, and personal property may be seized, retained, or damaged.
What Citizens May Need to Investigate.
Vehicle and Traffic Stop Searches
- Vehicle searches without consent
- Extended traffic stop detention
- K-9 search disputes
- Improper inventory searches
- Searches beyond lawful scope
Home and Digital Searches
- Improper home entry
- Defective warrants
- Phone and computer searches
- Digital privacy issues
- Searches without valid authority
Property Seizure Problems
- Cash seizure
- Firearm seizure
- Failure to return property
- Damaged seized property
- Missing property records
This Is Not Just “They Searched Me.” It Is a Constitutional Evidence File.
Illegal search and seizure cases depend on evidence: warrants, reports, body-camera footage, dashcam footage, witness statements, dispatch logs, property receipts, videos, photos, timelines, and records showing what officers searched and why.
Evidence Preservation
Save warrants, reports, body-camera requests, receipts, photos, video, witness information, and every property inventory record.
Timeline Reconstruction
Track detention, questioning, consent requests, search actions, seizures, arrests, and property handling step-by-step.
Attorney-Ready Organization
Create a cleaner file for suppression review, civil-rights analysis, complaint preparation, or attorney review.
Search Reports Are Written by the Agency. Build Your Own Record.
Preserve the video. Save the warrants. Track the property. Document the timeline. Build the file before the official narrative becomes the only narrative.