Yes, the police can search your trunk if it's locked under certain circumstances, such as with a warrant or probable cause.
Yes unless it's a car and the glovebox/trunk is locked. Premises includes all rooms
In general, police can search your trunk without a warrant or probable cause if they have your consent or if they believe there is evidence of a crime in the trunk.
Yes, the police do need a warrant to search your locked roof mounted cargo box.
Locked in the Trunk of a Car was created in 1992.
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Regulations vary by state but they can search it with your permission, otherwise they can hold you until they get a search warrant
Yes, if they have probable cause.
how do i open the trunk of my 2007 mustang if the keys are locked inside
Yes, the police can take your keys during a search or investigation if they have a valid reason to do so, such as needing to access a locked area or vehicle as part of their investigation.
If the keys are locked in the trunk of a vehicle and there is access to the backseat, some vehicles allow a person to move a seat back to gain access to the trunk. If the car doors are also locked it is time to call a locksmith.
Technically yes, however, they need a court order/warrent to approve of them searching it.
Use the key.