In most places, you can legally shoot someone on your property if you reasonably believe they pose an imminent threat of harm to you or others. This is known as self-defense. It is important to check your local laws and regulations regarding the use of force on your property.
Police can legally enter private property under certain circumstances, such as with a search warrant issued by a judge, when they have probable cause to believe a crime is being committed, or in emergency situations where there is a risk of harm to individuals or property.
Under no circumstances.
not to do it under any circumstances
Under some circumstances.
Police officers can enter private property under certain circumstances, such as with a search warrant, if they have probable cause to believe a crime is being committed, or if they have the property owner's consent.
Under the right circumstances this can be done at age 16
Under certain circumstances, yes.
No, your intended partner needs to be legally 'of age' to give their consent.
Absolutely not, except under emergency circumstances.
Yes he can, under circumstances i believe.
Law enforcement can enter private property under certain circumstances, such as with a search warrant issued by a judge, when in pursuit of a suspect, or in emergency situations where there is a risk of harm or destruction of evidence.
Police can enter private property under certain circumstances, such as with a search warrant issued by a judge, when in pursuit of a suspect, or in emergency situations where there is imminent danger or risk of evidence being destroyed.