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Not unless they have a valid reason, like if they can see something suspicious without searching the house yet.
yes
Will the police come to your house on a bench warrant for a failure to appear at cost and fines hearing
The police can only search your house and property with a search warrant or with your permission. Contrary to the belief of most people, the police have no right to search your property for someone who does or doesn't live with you without a warrant.
the police have power to enter your house if they have a warrant.warrants are given by special people in high places and if they gain this warrant they have reason to believe you have something illegal in your house,e.g drugs,guns,evidence for a crime,etc.
Only the police can apply for a search warrant, and only a judge can approve of the search warrant. The police only apply for search warrants when they have reasonable suspicion that their suspect is hiding something illegal in his/her house.
yes they also need to knock and state that it is the police
If they have probable cause, one is not needed.
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.
If you are asking why warrants are important then i would say a warrant is a document that allows police to go into your house without that warrant or permission from you they are not allowede. Therefore if they say they have a warrent to go into your house ask them for the document
The police got a search warrent in order to search the suspect's house. The suspect would not allow the police to search his home without a search warrant.
That would be illegal. They have to follow due process.