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The police need a Search Warrant to enter a private residence in order to collect evidence unless they have reasonable cause.
They already have a warrant for the arrest of a person so they do not need another one to entire the residence of the named person. However, they do need a search and seizure warrant to search the premises for anything or anyone not included in the "outstanding" warrant.
She has become famous for arresting a man for refusing to allow her entrance in to a private residence without a warrant, in the Reality TV show "Police Women." Protection against illegal search and seizure is protected by the 4th Amendment of the United States of America.
There is no statue of limitations on a warrant.
No they don't need a warrant. They can enter and arrest the individual. They are not authorized to do a full search of the residence, however, they can search the immediate vicinity of the individual for things he may have stashed or weapons that might pose a threat to the officers.
once the warrant has been issued it is active forever
no becasue they can't even go inside a residence without a warrant
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The court allows the government to conduct a warrant-less search and seizure.
warrant
There is none