Yes but depending on what personal items you are talking about if it is like ipods, mobile phones and Cameras then yes.
No, unless they have a very good reason.
In most cases, teachers cannot throw away your personal belongings without permission. It is best to communicate with your teacher and ask for any guidelines regarding items in the classroom.
Confiscation of PossessionsYes, in most schools, the teacher has the right--and responsibility-- to confiscate items that are banned or that a student has out during class and refuses to put away when asked. If you are not paying attention (ie. texting), you are interfering with your schooling, which has been a hard won right given to people. In many countries, people would be surprised that you were allowed to stay in class, as well. Most teachers will return the items, or send them to the school office for storage. Get over yourself and do appropriate learning activities in your class.
at my school they confiscate your phone and your parents at the end of the day have to go to the office to pick up your phone. also the give you a detention.
I am going to confiscate your drugs.
When it says confiscate the card
Schools are authorized to confiscate otherwise legal items through their primary charter, which is to educate the young. Items that create distractions, impairing educational efforts, can be confiscated. In most cases, they cannot be held forever, but must be returned to the owner or the owner's parent. But those items can be forbidden within the school facility and may be taken away anytime they are brought to school.
The court can authorize the seizing of assets. The sheriff can confiscate items and sell them. Wages can be garnished as well.
I am unsure about Game Wardens but with police i know that they place it under impound and then after a certain amount of time they place it for auction
most of the time they will confiscate it
The police had to confiscate the stolen goods as evidence in the investigation.
The correct spelling is "confiscate."