Understanding Unlawful Search and Seizure in Texas: Protecting Your Civil Rights In Texas, as in all states, your home is your castle, your vehicle is your private space, and your person is your own. These fundamental protections against unwarranted government intrusion are enshrined in the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and mirrored in the Texas Constitution. When law enforcement oversteps these bounds, it constitutes an unlawful search and seizure, a serious civil rights violation with significant legal ramifications. This article delves into what constitutes an unlawful search and seizure in Texas, your rights, and the crucial steps you can take if you believe these rights have been violated. Our aim is to provide clear, actionable information for Texans navigating complex legal encounters. What Constitutes an Unlawful Search and Seizure? The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. Generally, for a sea...