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No. That's against the constitution unless the police gets a permit from the judge.

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If the police have a valid search warrant, they can enter your home regardless of whether the person on probation is present or not. The search warrant allows them to search the premises for specific items or evidence related to the drug possession case.

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Q: Can Police enter your home if the only person on Probation on a Drug possession case is not home?
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Do police officers have the right to enter a residence for a probation when nobody is home?

If you're on probation then they have the right to enter your home. Also if they have a search warrent.


Does a probation violation for drug paraphernalia ever go away after time?

This depends on what you mean by go away. If you were arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia while on probation this will always be on your arrest record. If you are referring to being on probation for drug paraphernalia and a probation violation warrant is active then no it will not go away. It is possible to get a lawyer to enter on the case and maybe get Court date without having to be arrested.


Can your home be searched if the police are looking for a person with a warrant for probation violation?

If they have 'reasonable cause to believe' that the person named in the warrant is in the residence, they may enter and look JUST FOR HIM. They may not conduct a search for anything else BUT, if during the search they see/observe any conduct, or any items, of an unlawful nature IN PLAIN SIGHT they may take proper enforcement actions arising from those 'plain sight' observations. In your probation contract it says that they can search you or your residence at any time, they don't even need a warrent.


Can a person inside a home refuse to allow the police to enter because the person subject to arrest was not there?

Yes, a person inside their home can refuse to allow the police to enter if the person subject to arrest is not present. However, it is important to note that the police may still have the authority to enter the home under certain circumstances, such as with a warrant or if they have probable cause to believe a crime is being committed. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer to understand your rights and legal obligations in specific situations.


In Texas can police enter a residence with misdemeanor arrest warrant when they are denied admission?

Police with an arrest warrant can enter the home of the person named in the warrant if they have reasonable grounds to believe he is on the premises. They can search the premises in any place the accused person would be able to hide (they couldn't for example, look in the drawers of a nightstand, because no one could hide there). Police have to get a search warrant to enter the house of a person other than the one named in the arrest warrant.


If a person holds a title to a car but another person has the car who owns the car?

Simple, the title holder, provided the title is in that person's name. Possession may be 9/10ths of the law, but possession is only possession. Ownership is another matter. If you have a title in your name, and someone else has your car and will not give it back-- well, you cannot steal your own property. Just don't enter a structure to get it.


Can probation officer enter a home without the owner present?

Yes


If the police can enter the home can they also arrest the homeowner for the drugs that are in plain view?

If the police are in the home legally, and the drugs are in plain view, then yes, the police may seize the drugs and arrest the homeowner for possession of the drugs. However, in my opinion, the officer would be better off obtaining a search warrant, although it is not required.


How often can the police enter your home while you are on house arrest?

This depends on what type of house arrest you're under. House arrest administered by the local sheriffs office can't help yourself incarceration. In that particular case, the sheriffs office can enter to your house as many times as they need to, to ensure you are complying with their conditions. If your house arrest is a form of probation, then only your probation officer and their team may enter your house as often as they need to, to ensure you are complying with those conditions.


If you violate Probation can the police come in your house without a warrent?

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Can police enter a home if a juvinille is home and not the parents?

Yes, consisting that they have reasonable evidence to enter the home under the appropriate legislation, they can enter the home. Once it is evident that parents or carers over 18 aren't home the police will attempt to make contact with them, or arrange to meet, or come round another time. If the police are after the juvenile themselves, depending on their age they may take the person to a police station and arrange for parents to meet at the station.


How much jail time can you get for 13 onces of cocaine?

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