In certain situations, YES.
No, not without your permission.
No its 18
Not without parental permission.
only if you are on the tittle
Not without permission from your parole officer.
Nope... you can trim the branches that overhang your property - but you cannot fell the tree without permission as it's not on your property.
In Texas, a police officer generally needs a warrant to enter your home without permission. However, there are exceptions, such as if they are in hot pursuit of a suspect, if they believe someone is in danger, or if they can see evidence of a crime in plain view. If an officer does enter without permission, it could potentially be challenged in court. Always consult with a legal expert for specific situations.
No, only someone "of age" (18 years) can live without parental permission, If they do the parents can be charged with abuse.
False
no no
Yes vehicle tracking devices can be used on your vehicle without your knowledge. If you find this to be the case and it was not put there by the police it is illegal.
If a vehicle is searched without the permission of the owner, the officer must have some other justification for the search. This can be probable cause, search incident to arrest of an occupant, inventory prior to towing, abandoned vehicle, or other reasons. If you can show that none of the these circumstances existed when the search was made, you may be able to have the evidence obtained from the search suppressed in court.