Yes, police are allowed to take your keys during a traffic stop or search if they have a valid reason to do so, such as for safety or to prevent you from driving away.
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A Swedish passport is done at the police.
Yes, you may be charged. The fact that you allowed them in to search does not off set a crime.
If the police have probable cause to believe that a crime is being committed, they can search a house without a warrant. There are too many variables for a short answer. The short answer is you can tell the police they are not allowed to search your house. Be sure you record it if you can, but DO NOT resist. If they continue to search the house you can pursue legal remedies such as a law suit or, trying to have evidence thrown out should the police uncover something due to an illegal search.
The Swedish police have been restricted from describing criminals based on their ethnicity or nationality.
No they are not. Not randomly at any rate. However if they have probable cause to believe that there is evidence that pertains to the crime, then they are allowed to access that room or item that they believe to hold that evidence as outlined in the search warrant.
No one is allowed to search your car without your permission except the police and border patrol.
No. You can be present in the house, but you cannot follow them around as they conduct their activities. As a matter of fact, you don't even have to be home when they serve the warrant.
If they have a warrant to do so - - also, if a responsible member of your household allowed them entrance, and the objects of their search were "in plain sight" - yes.
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.
Yes, you are not necessarily required to be present.