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Yes. but they have to have probably cause to do so.

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Anything can be searched with probable cause.

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Should a warrant to search have a full name on it?

As long as the address, or description, of the property/premises named in the search warrant is legally "sufficient" a name is not necessary.


When conducting a Terry search police are permitted to?

conduct a brief, limited pat-down of a person's outer clothing if they have a reasonable suspicion that the person may be armed and dangerous. This search is for the officers' safety and does not require a warrant. However, it is important to note that this search is limited to a pat-down of the outer clothing and does not permit a full search of the individual or their belongings.


Rules for executing a federal search warrant on a private residence?

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.


Can police start searching through stuff before they serve a search warrant?

Yes and no. If the Police have a search warrant or your consent, they may search you. If they have neither and you're not under arrest, then no. This would be a 4th amendment violation and any evidence obtained through the illegal search would be suppressed. They may only search you incident to arrest, which means after they've verbally informed you that you're under arrest.


Is there a way to clear several unpaid traffic tickets without paying the full fine?

You can check your warrant for arrest on the Highway Patrol warrant inquiry. Best to just pay the tickets.


A Border Search is an exception to the warrant requirement Do you agree with this tactic Why or why not?

Absolutely!!! It is called helping to secure our borders and country!!! Would you want a vehicle full of explosives intercepted at the border because of a warantless border search or would you rather have it make it through and to its target because the customs agents did not have sufficient probable cause to search the vehicle or enough information to obtain a search warrant?


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If someone says there are drugs in a house can police search?

In the United States, we are protected by the Constitution from such searches. Police may only search if: 1) they ask and get permission, or 2) they have a warrant. A warrant must be issued by a judge who makes the decision on whether or not there is sufficient evidence to indicate a likely crime.Most drugs are not illegal. Most houses are full of all sorts of drugs. You are probably referring to contraband drugs.


When is a station-house search of a suspect taken into custody permitted?

A search incident to arrest is universally correct. It is necessary for safety, inventory and to prevent contraband from being allowed in to a secure facility.Clarification: Anytime AFTER your arrest but BEFORE you are confined in any type of detention (including holding facilities) you will undergo a full custodial search - which CAN include a body-cavity search.


Can a person who has been arrested be searched without a warrant?

Yes. A person can be searched when they are arrested.Additional: It all depends on what the questioners definition of "being searched" is. An individual does not necessarily have to be 'under arrest' to be "searched." It may also occur during an "investigatory stop."When law enforcement officers make contact with a subject who they have reasonable suspicion may be armed or possessing contraband, they may conduct a "Stop and Frisk" on those subjects. This consists of a "pat down" or a "skimming" of their hands over the clothing of the individual to determine if they are carrying anything of a dangerous or suspicious nature.Under this Supreme Court approved action (see: Terry v. Ohio) they may NOT go into the pockets or under the outer clothing of the subject UNLESS their "frisk" or "skim" discloses something articulable. Of course, in a full custodial arrest situation based on probable cause alone (without a warrant), they may completely search the clothing and body of an individual, and even conduct a body cavity search (when carried out under the proper guidelines).


Can local police serve a county bench warrant?

No. A bench warrant is generally issued for the arrest of an individual who did not show up in court on a scheduled court date. A search warrant is to search a premises or in some cases, a vehicle.


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