Yes. Federal wiretapping statutes require that prior to doing so, law enforcement agencies and officials must receive a court order. That continues to be true after the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, but the test for "probable cause" has diminished.
No, a police officer cannot legally put his foot in your door during an investigation without a warrant or your consent.
No, police cannot legally put their foot in your door during a search or arrest without a warrant or your consent.
In Connecticut, a 17-year-old can legally leave home without parental permission. However, if the parents file a runaway report with the police, the police may try to locate the minor and return them home, as they are still considered a minor under the law. It's always best to seek advice from a legal professional if you have concerns about your situation.
i think police put hidden cam in my home is it illegal
First, if its at school find a empty chip packet. Find some leaves and put them in it. In class put it in a sharpener with leafs. At home put it in a jar with holes.
You put in it water!
You keep them in you yard or if you want to keep one put it in a smallish bug box. I have one right now. My frog died and i keep him in my frog home thing. go and get you fuzzy bug. NA
No, not legally. But the parents can call the police when he's 'under the influence', and I've known parents who have done it (although granted, it was only after many, many, many warnings to their child).
Put the bug on a sensitive scale.
Legally allowed to rip tracks? Yes. "Put" tracks, as in... put online to share? No.
Nothing. You are legally under her supervision until you are 18. If there is abuse, you can call the police and they will take you into protective custody and have you put into a foster home until you are 18. If you are just having your differences with your mom, wait it out and it will all pass. Everyone dislikes their home at one time or other.
Of course they can take you home, or put you in a shelter or group home. Until you are an adult, your parents determine where you live.