yes
Probably not. If the police are actively investigating a complaint (noise complaint) then they are likely within their rights to enter the premise where the violation is occurring.
probable cause can be almost anything
no
No. It requires no back round on forces
no no
I think they can walk the premises but i don't think they can enter your home without a warrant.
Most police officers decide to enter the academy between the ages of 21-25. In most cases, a police officer must be a citizen of the United States.
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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.
Yes, once police are engaged in what is called "Hot pursuit" they then have the right to proceed with and enter the residence by virtue of "probable cause."
A police officer needs a search warrant signed by a judge to search your property for evidence. The officer does not need a search warrant to come onto your property if he has reasonable grounds to think a crime is in progress or if the officer is in pursuit of a suspect.
In general, a police officer would need a warrant to enter your apartment while you are sleeping, unless there is an emergency situation like hearing someone in distress inside. It's important to know your rights and ask to see the warrant if an officer wants to enter your home.