The answer to the question, as you state it, would be no. If they arrive at your home because of a noise complaint and then find something else, they might have the right to search. If they ask for permission to search and a resident says yes, they can search then too but a resident can stop the search anytime they want, so long at the police have not found something illegal. Added:This is especially true if, upon initially responding to a "noise" complaint, they determine that there are all indications that there is underage alcohol consumption taking place - or that the officers have reasonable suspicion that illegal substances are being used.
There is no consent needed from anybody when there is a valid search warrant in play. The court gives the police the right to search by granting the search warrant.
yes
Under the Constitution, which is the law of the land in the USA, Search and Seizure is legal when the police have received a search warrant normally signed by a local judge. There are some situations, depending on the jurisdiction (where the search takes place) in which the police don't require a search warrant signed by a judge.
This means that there are limits on when and how the police can search your home, for instance, and take evidence.
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.
You have every right to say no.
FBI with warrant. It is your wife or husband.
No as that would be against the constitution
If you're on probation then they have the right to enter your home. Also if they have a search warrent.
No. If this has happened to you, contact an attorney right away. You may have had your rights infringed.
All you have to do is go to the FTC website and file the complaint right there. The sight directs you right to the proper forms.
probable cause can be almost anything