No it is not, homes can be searched by the police given very many different circumstances. If the person has probation conditions, just occurred crime and they have probable cause to believe that that someone in that home was a part of the crime, etc etc etc
What is a 3way search clause
Police officer with a search warrant can search any home regardless of the situation.
Search warrants are customarily issued identifying the PREMISES or LOCATION or ADDRESS to be searched, and do not usually name specific individuals. If you happen to be on those premises at the time the warrant is executed you and your property can, and will, be searched.
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The Probable Clause is a part of the 4th Amendment, and it says that the government cannot search a prson, or ask for a search warrant without probable suspition
Yes and no. If the Police have a search warrant or your consent, they may search you. If they have neither and you're not under arrest, then no. This would be a 4th amendment violation and any evidence obtained through the illegal search would be suppressed. They may only search you incident to arrest, which means after they've verbally informed you that you're under arrest.
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In order to search through someone's home, police officers must aqquire a search warrant, which is just a slip or piece of paper signed by a judge that gives them legal rights to go searching through a person's home. They also must have some sort of evidence on why they are to search someone's home, such as drugs, leads, etc.
Yes, you are not necessarily required to be present.
The police got a search warrent in order to search the suspect's house. The suspect would not allow the police to search his home without a search warrant.
Search warrants.
Yes all police officers need a search warrany in the UK