please answer ADDED: Not enough information contained in the question. In your area is it legal to 'rent' your driveway for purposes of establishing another residence? What does the zoning laws say about this? What was the wording on the warrant? It might have allowed for the search of any and all buildings, dwellings, outbuildings, or vehicles located on the property. Motor homes can be a tricky question, inasmuch as they can be classified as "homes" but they are also 'motor vehicles' and can moved and be driven away at a moments notice. Nee dmore info to offer a better answer.
No, the murder in its self authorizes a search by virtue of the severity of the crime. It becomes a crime scene and is subject to the collection of evidence with out the need of a warrant.
in a rented back room
A warrant lives until it's served or quashed by the issuing authority.
The warrant can be issued only in the state where the offense occurred.
NO. The warrant is issued for specific items to be siezed and specific locations to be searched. There has to be SPECIFIC listings as to what is sought and what areas are to be searched. That is in the U.S. Constitution as part of the 4th amendment, it does not vary. For example, if the officers are searching for a stolen television set, they cannot legally search inside your jewelry box. However, if authorities find illegal items that do not relate to the case in question those items can be siezed if they are illegal and were found legally during the search. Locked or unlocked does not matter, if it is on the warrant to search for the items, it can be done. However, if a person lives in an apartment where he/she gives consent to search, he/she cannot give consent to search rooms they do not live in.
No. Owner occupied means the owner of the property lives in it, meaning it is not rented. Primary residence means the home where you live most of the time. It can be rented or owned.
When the person and/or place is considered a national threat under the Anti-Terrorism Act. In other words if they say they thought you might be a terrorist or affilated in some manner to such people or places fequented by known terrorists or even suspected terrorists. Or if there is propapable cause I.E. pills spilled, smells like marijuana, blood is seen, ect. So basically you need to ask if you are under arrest the second that you are requested to ok a search of person, property, or home. If you are not under arrest you can request that the officer provide you with a search warrent-if you yourself dont sign it, it has to be signed by a judge. Depending on what time of day it is that can take anywhere from 15 minutes to 8 hours.
probley in a area where he lives search where he lives
Two good examples would be; When an officer is "hot pursuit" of a fleeing subject who discards evidence and who needs to seize the fruits of the crime that the defendant had on his person - and/or -when necessary to seize evidence to save it from imminent loss or destruction.
A slanted driveway is designed to shed water runoff away from the structure of the house, it's a wedge.
In Search of--- - 1976 Past Lives 4-24 was released on: USA: 14 March 1980
Studying the meaning people attach to their everyday lives is the search for meaning or understanding. This is part of critical sociology.