If the police are in the home legally, and the drugs are in plain view, then yes, the police may seize the drugs and arrest the homeowner for possession of the drugs.
However, in my opinion, the officer would be better off obtaining a search warrant, although it is not required.
Yes they can give permission
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Americans certainly can enter into Cuba. There is no law stating that Americans could not enter into Cuba's small territory.
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The past tense of enter is entered.
a police officer with a warrant has the legal power to enter a home without the permission of the homeowner of tenant and seize any and all possible evidence or illegal drugs etc. example: marijuana, crack cocaine, unlicenced arms, murder weapons.
No, they have to have a warrant.
Yes, an arrest warrant allows them to enter only your registered address to seize you. You do not have to be tried to be arrested.
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.
Yes, a person inside their home can refuse to allow the police to enter if the person subject to arrest is not present. However, it is important to note that the police may still have the authority to enter the home under certain circumstances, such as with a warrant or if they have probable cause to believe a crime is being committed. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer to understand your rights and legal obligations in specific situations.
If the police legally (search warrant, hot pursuit, etc.) enter a building or private residence and discover any illegal substances or illegal acts taking place they can immediately arrest those persons involved. If the search or entrance of the building/residence is questionable the issue of the validity of the arrest and/or confiscation of items is decided by a judge.
Police may lawfully enter a home by consent, with a search warrant, or in the case of exigent (unusual or emergency) circumstances, such as when they believe a crime is in progress inside. While it is possible for police to enter your home and plant drugs there, just as it is possible for anyone else to do so, the entry would be unlawful.
if they find illegal drugs or a unregistered gun in your car they can have permission to enter your home for the reason they have met you for
In order to make a warrantless arrest, a police officer must be given permission to enter or be in an emergency situation. In both instances, the officer must have sufficient probable cause to make the arrest.
Sure, if that's what's printed on the warrant.
If the Police have a warrant to search your property, they have the right to forcibly enter your house if admittance is not granted. The same goes if they have an arrest warrant for you and you refuse to come out. They may also have that right if there is a crime in progress. If there is a high speed chase after subjects who the police witnessed committing crimes and the suspects enter someone's house, the police have the right to enter. Or if someone is holding you hostage in your home, the police can forcibly enter. They may also have that right if they have probable cause to believe you are in immediate danger or deceased.
This depends on what type of house arrest you're under. House arrest administered by the local sheriffs office can't help yourself incarceration. In that particular case, the sheriffs office can enter to your house as many times as they need to, to ensure you are complying with their conditions. If your house arrest is a form of probation, then only your probation officer and their team may enter your house as often as they need to, to ensure you are complying with those conditions.