Assuming the juvenile's room is in his home the police must have and show you a warrant. The warrant must state what they are looking for and they can only look in places the thing(s) they are looking for could be located. For example if the warrant says they are looking for a shotgun they cannot look in a small strongbox.
If what they're looking for is small, like drugs, you can expect them to search everywhere. If during the search and if they find something illegal because it happened to be obvious, in some (most?) states they can arrest you for it.
The above is a discussion of what they can legally do. They have guns and usually can do whatever they want.
Yes, unless YOU personally own the room (not part of their house) and you are over the age of 18 then, they can search your room. Children under 18 have few rights and many of them are taken by the school department and parents. It is legal for parents to search bedrooms of their children.
Yes, in terms of vehicle searches, police are bound by the same limitations as an adult driver. If you consented to a search you may restrict or limit the police's search to a central area. You're just as freely able to tell an officer no as any other driver.
As an example, lets say a Police Officer asks to search your trunk. If you say okay, you've given the Officer consent to search the trunk but not the interior of your vehicle. Of course, If the Police Officer has probable cause or discovers something illegal in this trunk, he may freely search your vehicle.
Yes, even if the door to a room in the residence that is specified in the warrant authorities have the right to enter the room by forced entry if necessary.
search and seizure, arrest, and interrogation
The structure of a police department is simple. There is a front desk and sectioned areas behind it for different functions.
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In general, one person can give permission for the police to search those areas of a residence that are his or that are he shares with other people. If you live with your girlfriend, but you have a closet that is only yours, then the police may not search that closet with only your girlfriend's permission. There are exceptions. Check with your attorney.
Search warrantsSearch warrants are required under the protections of the Fourth Amendment. For a search warrant to be obtained by the police there must be:Sufficient reasons for the search: A warrant may not be issued unless there is sufficient evidence, reason or rationale for the search. Search warrants may not be issued randomly.Stated object of the search: A search warrant must specifically declare what the police are looking for.Location of the search: Search warrants must specify the areas to be searched. For example, a search warrant may include an individual's house, but a separate warrant may be needed to search the same person's garage.
It depends on where you are. If you are at an amusement park the fine print when you buy a ticket says that you give the park security the right to search your bags. Most parks only use this right at the entry but others my deem it reasonable to search if you are under suspicion for something. Public areas are a little different. There are no legal rights for them to search your belongings unless they have proof to suspect you of something and in such cases they usually will call the police.
In close and overlapping areas, there is a protocol worked out. In some cases they are deputized to work with each other.
No.7 is the dowsing machine and u simply tap the machine with your stylus to search in the srea for a hidden item. You have to tap different areas on the machine to check different areas around you.
This site is used to conduct an Australian job search. There you can view listings in your local areas, and also view things such as the different job descriptions.
well, different officers are assigned to different areas of cities. once something has happened, they are told the situation over the radio, and thats how they know.
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A permit such as a building permit from an office in your local city hall. Different offices oversee different areas. for example, the police need to approve parades or carnivals, so you need a permit from them.