Unless you live in a country that does not reside under the U.N's jurisdiction then yes. But there are exception of course and loop holes in the law, for example if they have a tip off that there is a person in there kept against their will, they may enter.
yes if they have a search warrant they can search anything they want
Only if you have been "dimed" out for having contraband--drugs or stolen items--in your room and a search warrant is being executed.
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.
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.
Technically, no matter how old you are, unless you have a rent agreement or lease (which prevents search and or seizure by the landlord) with your parents, then they can search your room anytime they want if it is in their house. A rent agreement doesn't include you helping to pay bills if you have a job.
No they are not. Not randomly at any rate. However if they have probable cause to believe that there is evidence that pertains to the crime, then they are allowed to access that room or item that they believe to hold that evidence as outlined in the search warrant.
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Yes unless it's a car and the glovebox/trunk is locked. Premises includes all rooms
Unless it was a licensed rooming house or boarding house, in which case the room or apartment number would have to be specified, search warrants generally encompass the entire premises.
It depends on how the warrant is worded. If the warrant states that "the "PREMISES" may be searched then the entire building may be searched. If the premises is divided up into apartments or individual rented rooms, the warrant would have to specifically state which apartment or room was to be searched, and no others could be.
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