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Q: In most circumstances the police must have a warrant before they can conduct a search.?
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Which amendment requires search warrant from a judge before police can conduct a search?

Fourth Amendment (A+)


Which amendment requires a search warrant from a judge before police can conduct a search?

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Can police search a restaurant without a warrant?

More information is needed. Under certain circumstances the police can conduct a search - it depends greatly on what circumstances exist at the time of the "search."


Can police raid a home and not show a warrant?

No, police generally need a warrant to legally conduct a raid on a home. The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, and a warrant is typically required unless there are specific exceptions, such as extenuating circumstances or a valid consent to search.


Under what conditions can the police search your home?

With a Warrant, consent, or exigent circumstances


Do a police need a warrant before doing a police report?

No.


If you have a felony in Oregon do the police have the right to search your home without a warrant?

It might depend on the circumstances, which you do not discose in your question. There are circumstances which could permit it. 'Fresh Pursuit,' being one. Is the ex-con under the supervision of a Parole Officer? Did the PO request the police assistance to conduct a search? Why were the police there in the first place? More information is needed in order to formulate a better answer.


Which amendment applies to this scenario In most circumstances the police must have a warrant before they can conduct a search.?

The fourth amendment to the U.S. Constitution refers to searches and stipulates that a warrant must be obtained prior to a search. However, there are seven recognized exceptions: 1. Consent 2. Plain view 3. Incident to arrest 4. Motor vehicle exception 5. Exigent circumstances 6. Caretaker function 7. Inventory search


Should police obtain a search warrant before searching for evidence?

It may depend on the circumstances but as a GENERAL RULE they may seize evidence or contraband that is in plain view.


If police warrant expires before it starts is it valid?

Don't understand the question. How can a warrant "expire before it starts?"


Do the police always need a search warrant to conduct a legal search according to the Fourth Amendment?

Yea


How many days do police have to use a search warrant in the state of Ohio?

Usually 72 hours. This, like most parts of the warrant, can be changed by the Judge issuing the warrant, dependent on circumstances of course.