An officer can conduct a search or seizure without a warrant if there is probably cause to believe a crime in being committed.
Under some circumstances. If you believe your civil rights have been violated, you should consult a lawyer.
if they have a warrant for your arrest, they can kick down your door if you dont open it. misdemeanor or not, they want you dead, Run boy, run like the wind!
It depends on the particular state whether the police can serve an arrest warrant for a misdemeanor.
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no they cannot they need a warent No, not without a Warrant.
Mailmen have a legal authority to trespass upon private property to deliver mail - in accordance with Federal Law. However, they do not have the authority to enter any structure, that is Breaking-and-entering. More-so, no person has the authority to enter a structure without a warrant or exigent circumstances.
The police required sanction to enter the house.
capacity given to a minor to enter into contract without parent
You can enter into a legally binding contract as a minor, and without parental consent. The upshot is, that as a minor you may freely dissolve the contract as long as it's fully dissolved. So you could not hire an item, then claim the contract is void and keep the item. You would still have to return whatever you rented.
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Enter for what? To do what? For what reason? Question is too broad to answer. You need to state more specifics. no they cant enter your house without your permission unless they have a warrant
Yes! Police can enter a third parties home without a warrent when in pursuit of a suspect.
For the police to enter your home without you permission they need a warrant to do so from a judge/court. Or, they need probably cause to believe an emergency or crime is in progress, at least in the U.S.
If they have probable cause that a crime is taking place inside. No they still have to have a warrant.
Police with an arrest warrant can enter the home of the person named in the warrant if they have reasonable grounds to believe he is on the premises. They can search the premises in any place the accused person would be able to hide (they couldn't for example, look in the drawers of a nightstand, because no one could hide there). Police have to get a search warrant to enter the house of a person other than the one named in the arrest warrant.
It depends on what jurisdiction you are in. In many jurisdictions, police are legally permitted to enter a premises whenever they have "probable cause" or "reasonable cause" to suspect that there is an illegal activity in progress (for example, if they could hear someone being attacked). Some laws also may allow police to enter a house without a warrant if they are in the course of investigating a specific crime.
I think they can walk the premises but i don't think they can enter your home without a warrant.
The police cannot enter onto private business property without the owner's permission in Arizona. They must obtain a warrant to do so, if they do not receive permission.
Not unless they have a valid reason, like if they can see something suspicious without searching the house yet.
Police can use reasonable force to enter a property with a warrant. However, unless it's a no-knock warrant the police will generally give you approximately 15 seconds to come to the door before they force entry.
The police need a Search Warrant to enter a private residence in order to collect evidence unless they have reasonable cause.