A police officer can "pat-search" or "frisk" anyone for weapons that might be used to injure him if he has reasonable suspicion they may be present. An officer can thoroughly search anyone he arrests, or who gives consent to be searched. There are special circumstances where individuals entering certain facilities (e.g. courthouses, schools, jails, etc.) are deemed to have given permission for a search by entering the facility. These special circumstances are controlled by local laws and may require signage notifying people of the implied consent.
Generally, though, there are no restrictions on searching a minor that would or would not apply to an adult.
NO. He can search your car if he has just cause without a warrant.
No. The officer would have to have other reasons than a revoked consent. Revoking a consent does not lead to the officer having a 51%/ more likely than not justification that there is evidence of a crime. There has to be other factors that play into it. And even if he does have probable cause he would need to get the warrant and then continue the seach.
if they have a suspicion or a right to yes. they would also have to tell her parents what they are suspecting her of.
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William Seach died on 1978-10-24.
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You can search for child care jobs in North Dakota by checking out typical job seach websites like Indeed and Workopolis. You can also send your resume out to various daycare and child care facilities in your area and ask about volunteer work.
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