You have every right to say no.
yes, if you have a warrent out then they will search the vehicle.
In general, the presence of a felon in a vehicle does not automatically give police the right to search the vehicle. However, if there is reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed or that evidence related to a crime is present in the vehicle, police may be able to search it, depending on the specific circumstances and applicable laws. It is important to consult with a legal professional for advice tailored to your specific situation.
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Yes.
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As with any other vehicle, it'll require probable cause. If a police officer sees a lot lizard go into your truck, for example, then they have probable cause to search that vehicle.
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In certain situations, YES.
The police walking the dog around the vehicle is a non-invasive search, is legal, and does not require probable cause.
If the police have "probable cause"., meaning that they may believe there is something illegal, they can.
Yes, if they believe you are holdng something or someone they can. Some states have a law where if the police officer can reach in you vehicle,they can take whatever they need to arrest you.
As a general answer, yes, they can. The police are required to investigate suspicious circumstances. However without knowing more specific information about this event it is impossible to give a more complete answer. Where was the owner of the vehicle? Was the vehicle occupied? Abandoned? ? Whose ID's did they find? What were the circumstances of the search? What did the police learn when they ran the ID's? Etc.