Found that non profit I was talking about! Though they changed names or merged programs or whatever since I was helping out a years ago:
And, it looks like they've done an excellent job. We've had text guides on our website similar to this but tailored to Northern Ohio basically forever. This is basically what we tell our clients; we never had videos before though.
http://www.flexyourrights.org/faq/keep_police_from_searching_carIf you're wondering who that dashing Attorney talking to the courtroom full of concerned citizens is, that would be this man: (named founding partner, former judge)
http://billymurphylaw.com/people.php?PeopleID=5Disclaimer you need to read: 1st, you don't have to buy the DVD; the free Youtube clips are excellent. Second, this is excellent generalized advice; remember what I said about enforcement and rules varying? They do; it matters. If you've been charged with a crime or are under investigation, contact a locally licensed lawyer ASAP. DO NOT THINK TALKING WITH THE POLICE WITHOUT A LAWYER WILL HELP YOU. Do not rely solely on these videos for any defense, they are an excellent preparation to help a lawyer mount a court defense. I don't recommend trying anything on your own. You have the right to remain silent. Use it. You have the right to have an attorney present. Use it. These rights exist for a reason. Use them.
Law is not and never can be a magic formula. It's all about prosecution and defense convincing the judge there was or wasn't probable cause. You can make it easier on yourself and your attorney if you're prepared. You don't know your rights, period. On average, you really don't know your rights if you think you do. Do not provoke the police. You don't "fight" the police; lawyers do. Your job is to be the most model upstanding citizen possible in a police encounter and give the police nothing, NOTHING to use against you while making it easier for your attorney to help you.
Some additional tips:
IF THE POLICE SEARCH YOU ANYHOW WITHOUT CONSENT: stay calm. If they search you anyhow without consent, then your lawyer has a better chance of winning your case in court. Most police searches happen because police trick people into validating the searches by consenting.
Refusing consent is not probable cause in and of itself.
You now have to actually say, "Officer, I am invoking my right to remain silent and want to speak to an attorney," for your right to remain silent to attach. NOT: "Maybe I should speak to a lawyer." NOT: "I don't want to answer your questions." There are a million little things like that, hence why I will say again that you should never do legal things on your own, always consult a locally licensed attorney who can practice law in your jurisdiction.
Edit: Clearly, this only applies to the US.