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Q: Can a parole officer search my sons room while im on parole?
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Can your probation officer search your roommates room in your house?

yes any room in the residence can be searched if the parolee has reasonable access to it. If your room is locked and your room mate does not have a key then the parole officer can not search the room.


If you are on house arrest and being abused by legal gardian where do you go?

run in the bed room and lock the door or talk 2 your parole officer


When a warrant is issued on your residence do you have the right to watch them search as in same room with officers?

No, you do not. Technically (and actually) YOU are in temporary custody. Usually you will be confined to one room or location while the officer(s) conduct their search so that you will not interfere with, or 'contaminate,' the search area. Remember: the officers are serving a WARRANT in YOUR home. If they find the contraband described in the warrant, YOU may be arrested and charged.


Can a police officer search a locked room when the warrant says search premises?

Yes unless it's a car and the glovebox/trunk is locked. Premises includes all rooms


My brother is on probation and he has a room right next to mine and probation officers come to the house every once in a while to look around could the officers come into my room and search it?

If your room is completely separate from your brother and your brother does NOT have access to your room then the PO cannot search your room. The PO is authorized to search your brother's room and ALL common areas such as the living room, kitchen, bathroom, etc.


Can your probation officer search your parents room in your house?

Bottom line: yes. This above answer is totally wrong. If you live in a residence that you do not own (i.e your parents) then they are protected under their constitutional right to not be unreasonably searched. Precedent has said that the probation officer has only the right to search the probationers belongings (i.e room, vehicle, sometimes bathroom). Due to the fact that the owners are not under the authority granted to the probation officer under terms of the probation, this would be an illegal search - if your parents told him that he may not search any area of the house other than your belongings.


Your boyfriend is a felon can he live with you and your child?

This depends on what he was charged with. You would have to talk to a parole officer or a police officer to get a fuller understanding. However as long as he wasn't charged for pedophilia, or a family that might be endanger with him around is in your area, I can't imagine why he wouldn't be able to live with you.


Do Police have the right to search different areas of a juveniles car?

Assuming the juvenile's room is in his home the police must have and show you a warrant. The warrant must state what they are looking for and they can only look in places the thing(s) they are looking for could be located. For example if the warrant says they are looking for a shotgun they cannot look in a small strongbox.If what they're looking for is small, like drugs, you can expect them to search everywhere. If during the search and if they find something illegal because it happened to be obvious, in some (most?) states they can arrest you for it.The above is a discussion of what they can legally do. They have guns and usually can do whatever they want.


What do you do when and officer enters the room?

Call the room to attention and remain at such until they direct you to carry on.


When a case dismissed how long does it take for the parole board to release the defendant?

Parole boards do not try cases, therefore those they see are no longer defendants. If a parole case is "dismissed," the offender is "released" immediately after his hearing to return to his "house" (That is cell, room, cubical, bed--the place he is housed).


Can police randomly choose a room from the guest register and search that room?

No they need to have reasonable cause for a search like that. They have to think that there is an illegal activity going on in that particular room.


Can a arrest warrant be used as a search warrant?

When a person is arrested, the arresting police officer may conduct a legal search of the area immediately under the control or reach of that person for evidence in connection with the purposes of the warrant, to protect the police or other citizens from injury or attack, or to prevent the person from escaping. They can check the common areas where the arestee has access too. Example say it is your brother living with you, they can check the living room, the dining room, his room etc. but they can't check your room.