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Can police search your house when you have a warrant for your arrest?

yes


My boyfriend has a few warrants if they were to get a search warrant at his house and i were there could i get arrested also?

The short answer is no. In order for the police to search your boyfriend's house, they need to obtain a search warrant from a judge or magistrate where they demonstrate that there is probable cause that evidence of a crime in present in the house. If the police execute an arrest warrant, they can only search the reaching area where your boyfriend is found and conduct a protective search of areas in the house where a person can hide. Unless you have nothing to do with any of his criminal activity, then they will not and cannot arrest you. If they come to the house to arrest your boyfriend, just say nothing and do not impede what they are doing. If they believe you are engaging in any sort of criminal activity, they most likely will arrest you just to have leverage over your boyfriend. The larger question is what the hell are you doing with someone who has a "few" warrants out on him?


Do police come to your house if you have a warrant for your arrest?

Yes, police may come to your house if there is a warrant for your arrest.


Do you have to open the door if a police officer knocks and if you don't can they charge you with obstruction of justice?

they have to have a warrant to search your house and without it they cant come into your house but if you step out they can arrest you for whatever your charged with


Do the police need a search warrant to arrest a wanted felon who is inside of a third party's house?

Yes. Depends upon the circumstances, for example, if the individual entered the residence to avoid apprehension and the police witnessed the act then they do not need a search warrant.


How long do you stay in jail for violating house arrest?

In Baldwin County Alabama if you violate house arrest they just do nothing. They seem to be in it for the money they charge to be on house arrest.


In Texas can police enter a residence with misdemeanor arrest warrant when they are denied admission?

Police with an arrest warrant can enter the home of the person named in the warrant if they have reasonable grounds to believe he is on the premises. They can search the premises in any place the accused person would be able to hide (they couldn't for example, look in the drawers of a nightstand, because no one could hide there). Police have to get a search warrant to enter the house of a person other than the one named in the arrest warrant.


Is there any form of arrest more loose than house arrest meaning that the person can not leave the city or the neighborhood?

It is quite common for the police to tell someone not to leave town, but that is not considered a form of arrest. It just means that the police think that they may need to talk to that person and they want him or her to remain easily available.Added: "House arrest" has nothing to do with an arrest by the police. The police cannot order you to remain in your home or on your property on their own authority."House Arrest" is more correctly described as "House Confinement." It is done by an order of the court and is a lenient method of confinement which restricts the individual to a certain small geographic area, monitored either by irregular visits of an investigator, or by some form of electronic device.To address the question: No, there is no more 'loose' confinement than this method.


If a parole officer smells marijuane at a house arrest home what is the scope of his search?

The whole house. If he smells marijuana, he has reasonable suspicion. As the supervising officer of a probee, he has police authority. With this he can conduct the search. If he finds anything in the search (be it a single seed) he has probable cause and can take the probee into custody. He can additionally hold any other persons in the house for law enforcement and affect arrest when they arrive. Don't poke the bear!


Why did the police break into the house?

The police broke into the house to search for evidence related to a crime or to apprehend a suspect.


Can police falsify an arrest warrant to get into your house?

That would be illegal. They have to follow due process.


Can the police search your house if they hear shooting in your backyard?

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.