If they found whatever it was they were looking for, they will put it together with the any other evidence - present it to the prosecutor to determine if they have a prosecutable case. If the prosecutor feels that they have enough to charge you, you will then be charged.
His house was searched by police and they found drugs and cocaine so they put him in jail for a $125,000 bond
Before the Killing clown house was searched, Gacy was arrested on a charge of marijuana possession and now the police began digging in the crawl space of Gacy's Norwood Park Township residence, police quickly found several human bones and informed investigators they could charge Gacy with murder. He killed 33 males.
If the police had no warrent and/or had no permission from the owner, then she can press charges against the police dept.
No. The standards concerning when your house can be searched are the same whether you have a cannabis card or not.
The police can search a house on suspicion of the presence of drugs is a couple conditions are met. Firstly, if they have gone before a judge and been granted a warrant, then the house can be searched in accordance with the warrant. Second, if the police can demonstrate probable cause to suspect that there is illegal activity occurring in the house (i.e. the possession of drugs) then it can be searched but that search can be challenged on 4th Amendment grounds.
Yes they can
The poetic device found in this scenario is personification, as it attributes human-like qualities to the cordless communicator by suggesting that it is capable of being "searched for" and "found."
Kenning
It is in charge of the U.S. Capitol Police and the oversight of federal elections.
You can change the locks when they are out of the house. You could charge them with trespassing and have them removed by the police.
It is in charge of the U.S. Capitol Police and the oversight of federal elections.
it is in charge of the u.s. capitol police and the oversight of federal elections