A search warrant can be issued any time there is probable cause to believe there is evidence of a crime at a location. There are no limits to how many times or how often a warrant for the same premises can be issued.
By State police do you mean State Troopers, cause every state has those. The one s who have the who have most control are forest Rangers, they can search your car and home without search warrant.
In general, police need reasonable suspicion or a warrant to search students. However, there are exceptions, such as if a student is consenting to the search or if an emergency situation exists where waiting for a warrant would compromise safety. It is important for students to know their rights and seek legal advice if they believe their rights have been violated.
A Game Warden has the most authority over any "peace officer" They can conduct a search of anything if they have probable cause to believe you committed a crime.They are police officers who enforce every law. They do not need a search warrant.
In the US, a search warrant is normally required for the search of an individual's home, vehicle, or property, and the warrant must state the materials being sought and their connection to a criminal act.
Generally police can respond to a complaint and investigate its validity. If they find reasonable cause they may investigate further. But they may not enter a premises without the consent of the owner or without a search warrant. Having found reasonable cause they may request a search warrant. If they get it, then they may "intervene." But this scenario is based on the assumption that police follow every step of due process. That isn't always the case. And often suspects don't know their rights. So unwittingly suspects may give police more information than they need to.
There are none, because forced entry by police executing a misdemeanor warrant is always forbidden in the United States. This may also be the case in most other countries. The only time when police are permitted to intrude and break into a private citizen's own home while executing a warrant, regardless of the likelihood of the person's guilt, is when they are executing a search warrant, or possibly an arrest warrant for a very serious crime, like murder. This law is very important, since it makes home invasions by the police illegal in the one place in which every person, even criminals, should have an absolute right to be safe and secure.
In order to search a vehicle, the police need consent, a warrant, or probable cause.If the police do not have any of those three, they cannot search the vehicle. If they do it anyway, anything found in the vehicle can be excluded from a criminal prosecution as illegally obtained evidence.Another View: No situation involving law enforcemnt activity can be answered with a generalized response. Every situation stands on its own. It may be lawful. Like many things concerning 'the law,' it depends on the situation existing at the time of the search.
You have every right to say no.
If the probation officer is conducting the search then he must be there for it. Every state has its own procedures for conducting searches on their probation clients. Police generally cannot assist probation officers with their search, but probation officers can assist police with theirs. But police must still have a search warrant, while probation officers don't-- IF such search is allowed as part of the subject's condition of the probation. In practice, however, probation officers don't help police with their search because they can easily and unknowingly contaminate the evidence or crime scene. Probation officers' searches generally have a different purpose than police searches. If you're asking if the subject's probation officer must be there to conduct a search, then generally yes, they cannot substitute another probation officer for the subject's assigned PO.
IF a lengthy inventory list of items was attached to, AND MADE A PART OF the warrant, as a 'supplemental page' they need not re-transcribe each and every item individually.
With a warrant or probable cause-yes.Police can check anything with a warrant and or probable cause. Also any package/mail to from a prisoner can be searched or any package that looks suspicious can be opened by the post office and customs which do so every day.
a judge approves them. Evidence is required thoAnother View: (in the US) Evidence is not necessary to apply for, or receive, a search warrant. Only a signed, sworn affidavit that spells out the probable cause for the issuance of the warrant is necessary.