A warrant authorizing the wiretap must be applied for and issued by a judge. However, the police don't even need to enter your home to establish a wiretap. It's actually done at the phone company's location.
Police may lawfully enter a home by consent, with a search warrant, or in the case of exigent (unusual or emergency) circumstances, such as when they believe a crime is in progress inside. While it is possible for police to enter your home and plant drugs there, just as it is possible for anyone else to do so, the entry would be unlawful.
A warrant is a court order that allows police to perform an action, like search a home or obtain a person's phone records. The government should not be able to wiretap phones with a warrant to do so. Otherwise, the government is violating the privacy of innocent citizens.
Yes! Police can enter a third parties home without a warrent when in pursuit of a suspect.
Yes, consisting that they have reasonable evidence to enter the home under the appropriate legislation, they can enter the home. Once it is evident that parents or carers over 18 aren't home the police will attempt to make contact with them, or arrange to meet, or come round another time. If the police are after the juvenile themselves, depending on their age they may take the person to a police station and arrange for parents to meet at the station.
For the police to enter your home without you permission they need a warrant to do so from a judge/court. Or, they need probably cause to believe an emergency or crime is in progress, at least in the U.S.
If you're on probation then they have the right to enter your home. Also if they have a search warrent.
Yes, they have the power to enter your home if they have probable cause of a crime, or they possess a valid warrant. It's common practice to wait until someone is home, but the law does not require it.
Yes If the kid invites them in.
yes if they can see it they can confiscate it.
Fourth Amendment.
If the police have a valid search warrant, they can enter your home regardless of whether the person on probation is present or not. The search warrant allows them to search the premises for specific items or evidence related to the drug possession case.
yes