Yes, as long as it was really inappropriately searched. If a crime was committed at the house or a person flees from a crime to the house, then it can be searched without a warrant.
the Fourth Amendment
It depends on the wording of the specific warrant.
Rarely (but yes) and with an order from court.
If done by means of a warrant, yes. The occupant(s) need not be present.
No problem. It's lawful. That's why they left a copy of the warrant. There is no requirement that someone be there when the premises is being searched. The authorities were obviously looking for WHAT was in the home and not WHO was in the home.
There has to be reasonable cause that the search warrant is not valid. For the most part once a Judge approves the search warrant there is nothing that can be done. Your home will be searched either way.
In New Mexico, the occupant of a house being searched should be shown the original warrant.
A court order allowing an individual or their property to be searched or seized is called a search warrant. Search warrants are issued by a judge or magistrate based on probable cause, which is a reasonable belief that a crime has been committed or that evidence of a crime can be found in the location to be searched. Search warrants outline the specific areas to be searched and the items to be seized, ensuring that law enforcement officers conduct the search within the boundaries set by the court.
A person must have a valid search warrant issued by a judge to legally search your home. This warrant must be based on probable cause and specify the areas to be searched and the items sought. Without this legal document, you are not compelled to allow them to enter or search your property.
Yes, If they received a search warrant for your home after you were arrested then any evidence found as a result of the search warrant is valid. Your attorney maybe able to have an argument however you as the resident / home owner are responsible for anything inside your home.
Need more information in order to answer. Searched your home for WHAT, or for WHO? Under what circumstances? Did they arrest anyone or seize and remove anything? Serched my home for drugs, They found a small amount of drugs, arrested me and my husband, seized our savings in a safe, cameras, 2 guns that weren't loaded and had no history
depends if you have the permision of the home owner. If you have the home owner's permision then you can search it. If you don't have the home owner's permision or a warrant then it is illegal. (A search warrant bypasses home owner permision) as it is agreed by court. Hope this helps. - This answer is a UK answer. e.g. the rules may be different in different countries.