No.
No waiting: they can go straight to a judge and have a warrant issued.
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Yes, they can.
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.
Whomever is listed on the warrant has the right to enter onto the premisis.
There is no consent needed from anybody when there is a valid search warrant in play. The court gives the police the right to search by granting the search warrant.
A warrant gives the police the right to arrest you at any time - that's what a warrant is. So it does not matter if you do or don't turn yourself in, the police have the right to arrest you if they have a warrant.
Very little time. There is always a US Magistrate on duty in the US District Courthouse downtown, available to review and sign warrant affidavits.
Because Warrant Officers fall right below the lowest Officer and right above the highest Enlisted serviceman. Warrant Officers are commissioned by the head of their branch of service. Officers are commissioned by the President of the US.
The law has the right to search a vehicle with or without a warrant.
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