In New Zealand, police can enter a private home without a warrant in certain circumstances, such as when they are in hot pursuit of a suspect who is fleeing from arrest, or if they believe that someone inside is in immediate danger or that evidence is being destroyed. Additionally, they may enter a property in emergencies, such as to prevent a serious crime or to assist someone in need. In all cases, the police must have reasonable grounds for their actions.
Only where probably cause exists.
No, police officers cannot legally trespass on private property without a warrant or probable cause.
If they have probable cause that a crime is taking place inside. No they still have to have a warrant.
In general, police need a warrant to enter private property without permission, unless there are specific circumstances such as an emergency or if they have probable cause to believe a crime is being committed.
I think they can walk the premises but i don't think they can enter your home without a warrant.
The police cannot enter onto private business property without the owner's permission in Arizona. They must obtain a warrant to do so, if they do not receive permission.
Yes
The police need a Search Warrant to enter a private residence in order to collect evidence unless they have reasonable cause.
Police can search a private home if they have a warrant to search a house. There may be some exceptions under the Patriot Act.
No.
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.
If the Police or other authorities see you commiting the crime.