Top to bottom. Until they are satisfied. If they find nothing they will usually call in a drug dog anyway. Just always refuse, and remind them you have the right to leave if they do not legally and formally detain you.
In general, police need reasonable suspicion or a warrant to search students. However, there are exceptions, such as if a student is consenting to the search or if an emergency situation exists where waiting for a warrant would compromise safety. It is important for students to know their rights and seek legal advice if they believe their rights have been violated.
do cops have the right to do search&seizer on someone that is not there
It's when the cops get a search warrent and then they search you and arrest you.
It's when the cops get a search warrent and then they search you and arrest you.
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no, they have a right from the law
That they plan to search it for evidence of a crime
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Yes. They have probable cause. Cops can do just about anything they want to.
The fourth amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets out requirements for search warrants based on probable cause. (Wikipedia) The cops would need evidence for a search. Nothing can really be gathered from a complaint.
Under most circumstances, no. The police usually need a warrant to search your house, car, property, etc. However, there are some cases in which the rule can be bent. If you are being arrested, the police may search you and your property for weapons or other accomplices for their own safety. If the police already have permission to be on your property, and they see some form of evidence that is clearly visible, they have the right to lawfully seize it. If the person who is in control of the property gives consent to the police, they may search it.