When they don't have a warrant for whatever they search ( even if they do have a warrant, it is usually for one piece of property house, shed, etc.)
No, because the warrant is for the house and house only. Although police officers would probably still search the vehicle, only to use the warrant as an excuse for an illegal contraband hunt.
Unfortunately no, it is not illegal though it should be illegal
The Fourth Amendment protects from illegal searches and seizures. It requires law officials to have a warrant in order to conduct a search. It is part of the Bill of Rights and was adopted in 1792.
It's basically saying that someone cannot search your property without probably cause. Which means that they have a legitimate suspicion that you are doing something illegal. They would need a search warrant to actually look through your personal belongings.
Christianity was never made illegal. it was persecuted, but was not made illegal.
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bagjob
if an unlawful search of your property/residence/vehicle is conducted without your consent, and evidence of a crime is found, its an illegal search, the judge can throw out the evidence if an illegal search was done
It excludes anything that obtained in an illegal search It excludes evidence that was obtained by an illegal search from being used by the government at a criminal trial.
No, if you have committed a crime, it's not illegal. If you haven't, you shouldn't bother.
yes
In a personal search, only the individual who was searched or, in the case of a property search, only the owner/resident of the property that was searched. ALSO: You cannot "challenge" a search which you allege is illegal at the time it is being carried out, you can only file a complaint or legal action AFTER the fact.
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no its illegal if google search it nothing comes up
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Yes, however, if the search was illegal, nothing gained from the search can be used in court. The defendant should file a motion to suppress prior to trial, and in some situations, there will be no way to continue with prosecution if the evidence is suppressed.
Right against illegal search and seizure