In general, the police can search your roommate's room without their permission if they have a valid search warrant or if there are exigent circumstances, such as the presence of evidence that could be destroyed or a threat to public safety. It is important to know your rights and consult with a legal professional if you have concerns about a search.
Under certain circumstances, yes, they can.
In certain situations, YES.
Under certain circumstances set forth in the law, yes, they may.
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No, they cannot search you without good reason (which could be things like not walking straight) or your permission.
When he has a warrant, when you get arrested and if you give them permission to search you
No one is allowed to search your car without your permission except the police and border patrol.
Yes, it can be for their own safety as well as other reasons. A person in custody, minor or adult, must be searched before they are booked. Seeing an officer does not need permission from a parent to arrest their child, a search without the parent's permission would coincide.
Sure.
NO they can not unless there has been a warrant to do so.
Police officers may take pictures without permission to the extent that a member of the public may lawfully do the same. Additionally, police officers may take pictures in any place where they are lawfully present, and may only do so for lawful purposes. For example, a police officer executing a search warrant may take pictures for use as evidence.
Warrants. they need to have them. it is a paper frome the police to have permission to go into your house and property