A search warrant
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There also has to be probable cause to get the search warrant.
You could also just get the homeowner's permission to search it.
Prior to purchasing a new home, people often get pre-approval status with either a mortgage broker or a financial institution. From there, persons can actively search for houses. It is often done prior so to prevent persons from overspending or loving a home which they can not afford.
Um, if you mean cannibal, search for a missing persons search in your hometown.
Police searches of your home are not legal uness they have a warrant, which has to be signed by a judge. If the police want to search your home, and they do not have a warrant to do so, then you have the right to refuse to let them search your home. If they do so without a warrant, and without your permission, then anything they find cannot be used against you, since the evidence was obtained illegally.
This is known as a consensual search.
yes
Mystery Seeker.com
When you go to youtube's home page there is a search bar on the page... type in the persons channel and it should give you a bunch of different links/pages to go to.
The most popular way to search for email addresses is to enter the persons email address in to a browsers search box. Once this is done one may search through the list of names and emails that come up to find the particular persons email address they are searching for.
If the garage is attached to the home, yes they can search the entire premises.
Prevents unlawful search & seizure. A judge has to allow with sufficient reason & police are limited to items described in the search for what they can recover.
A persons pool
If their search is conducted completely in conformance to the wording of the warrant they can only search for and seize what the warrant allows AND anything else which lies IN PLAIN SIGHT. If they obtain your consent to conduct a search, they may search ANYWHERE and seize ANYTHING they find that is of an unlawful, or illegal nature.