Injunctive relief may be sought without proving actual damages when there is a threat of irreparable harm or when a party's legal rights are being violated.
Yes, police generally need to show a search warrant before conducting a search, unless there are specific circumstances that allow for a search without a warrant, such as consent or exigent circumstances.
Hot pursuit and exigent circumstances.
With a Warrant, consent, or exigent circumstances
Yes, unless there are exigent circumstances.
Do not judge his behavior without knowing all of the circumstances. The circumstances that warrant self-defense are defined by law.
Usually 72 hours. This, like most parts of the warrant, can be changed by the Judge issuing the warrant, dependent on circumstances of course.
Obtaining a search warrant typically takes a few hours to a few days, depending on the circumstances and the availability of a judge to review and approve the warrant application.
Unable to answer without more specific information on the circumstances.
Yes. HOWEVER in normal circumstances the dispatcher who finds the warrant in the computer will call the primary (or issuing) agency for verbal confirmation before you would be booked on the warrant. This will most often stop service of a warrant that is still in the computer by mistake.
In some countries, police do not require a search warrant under certain circumstances. For example, in the United States, exigent circumstances or consent can allow officers to search without a warrant. In countries like Russia, police can conduct searches without a warrant for specific crimes or during investigations. However, the specifics can vary widely based on local laws and regulations.
Unless permission is given for a search then a warrant is required unless exigent circumstances exist (life or death), in which case a warrant is not necessary.
Need more information as to the circumstances in order to answer.