In general, police can search your trunk without a warrant or probable cause if they have your consent or if they believe there is evidence of a crime in the trunk.
Most juridictions allow arrest for a felony without a warrant as long as probable cause for the arrest can be articulated.
yes
They must provide a judge with probable cause to do a search.
Yes, a police officer can legally approach a parked car without a warrant or probable cause as long as they are conducting a routine patrol or have reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
Yes, and it is very common if there is reasonable suspicion but not probable cause for entry without a warrant.
Yes, if they have probable cause.
NO NO, but if they do have probable cause, they'll kick the door in. Probable cause does not always involve a piece of paper.............like a warrant. If you lock the door, after they speak to you, you can be charged with obstructing and delaying, if they had probable cause.
A search cannot be conducted without a warrant, which cannot be obtained without evidence of reasonable suspicion. This reasonable suspicion is often referred to as probable cause.
It was the 4th Amendment
If they have probable cause that a crime is taking place inside. No they still have to have a warrant.
Yes. but they have to have probably cause to do so.