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New Zealand police MUST tell you exactly what the search warrent they are issuing you means and what it gives them the right to do, if they don't it means theyre in serious trouble. You can request your lawyer attend any lawful search regardless of wether they surprise you or let you know they are comming. If you feel a search is unlawful you can get a lwayer and discuss it with them.

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Is a warrant required for the search of property belonging to a minor?

It depends on the state you're in. Most states and the feds would accept the parents' permission to search in lieu of a warrant, since most states do not allow minors to hold title to property.


Can police search a person without a warrant?

It depends on the circumstance. A police officer cannot randomly search a person for no reason; however, there are many situations in which an officer can search without a warrant. Among those is probable cause and exigent (or emergency) circumstances. An officer, also, has the ability to do an outer-clothing patdown if they have reasonable suspicion that an individual is armed (Terry v. Ohio, Terry Stop, or Stop and Frisk). An officer, also, has the ability to conduct a search of the suspect after an arrest has been made (Search Incident to Lawful Arrest).


What is a juvenile warrent?

First of all it is Warrant. In the Armed Forces a Warrant officer ranks between a top ranging Sergeant and a Lieutenant. The Warrants are assigned often highly technical tasks that span the skills gap between a non-com and a regular commisioned officer. These might include deck officers in charge of a Coast Guard cutter, Band Leaders and conductors, helicopter pilots in the Army ( but not the AF proper). Enough military history. No juvenile could be a warrant officer, maybe it refers to a search or arrest warrant for a crime. These are separate documents- I have a warrant for your arrest! was often heard on the Police procedurals


Do police need a search warrant in Canada?

In the general context of the question, the answer is yes, however consult a Lawyer for specifics to your case. Basically, what makes a search legal in Canada is the existence of Probable Cause to believe either that a crime is in progress or that the search will turn up evidence pertinent to an investigation. There are occasions when probable cause can be deemed to exist, allowing a police officer to search a person, item or premises without a warrant, and there are occasions when an officer requires either consent or a warrant to search. Examples where police do not require a search warrant: -The police are looking for a missing woman and knock on your door as part of a neighborhood canvass. Visible over your shoulder, lying on the floor, is a woman. -During a traffic stop, a strong odor of marijuana is wafting from your car -A fleeing suspect runs into a home -There is an immediate danger to life or property if they are not permitted to conduct the search (such as a house on fire). Notes: -Unrelated evidence turned up while conducting a legal search is admissible. For example, if the police enter that home on fire looking for victims and find your grow-op, that evidence is admissible. -A mere refusal to consent to a search cannot be used to help establish probable cause. For example, if a police officer asks you to if he may look in your trunk, saying "no" does not, as a matter of law, give him probable cause to suspect you're hiding something. Without other grounds, he cannot search the trunk.


Can police intervene in animal cruelty or hoarding cases?

Generally police can respond to a complaint and investigate its validity. If they find reasonable cause they may investigate further. But they may not enter a premises without the consent of the owner or without a search warrant. Having found reasonable cause they may request a search warrant. If they get it, then they may "intervene." But this scenario is based on the assumption that police follow every step of due process. That isn't always the case. And often suspects don't know their rights. So unwittingly suspects may give police more information than they need to.

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If the police have a search warrant Is it legal for the police to search your home if you are not there?

Yes, you are not necessarily required to be present.


What laws state that police have to have a search warrant to enter private property and search?

In the UK, the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 provides the framework outlining the powers of the police, including the cases when a warrantless search can be conducted, and when a warrant is required.


What would be required of police to search a home suspected of containing marijuana?

Your consent, or a warrant.


Can police issue a new search warrant while exacuting a search warrant?

Ive heard of police with a search warrant finding something non-related to the search warrant, and then issuing a new search warrant on the spot regarding the new issue.


If you are not home when a warrant is served can the police contact landlord in order to enter?

Yes, an occupant or resident is not required to be present when a search warrant is served.


Even though there is a search warrant can police search a home in South Dakota if no one's been in the home to receive the warrant?

Yes. The police can search any items if they have a warrant. It does not matter that no one is there to receive the warrant. The police only have to leave a copy of the warrant at the residence.


What word means a court order allowing police to search property and seize evidence?

A Search Warrant


Can a minor give police officer the right to search their residence with a warrant?

There is no consent needed from anybody when there is a valid search warrant in play. The court gives the police the right to search by granting the search warrant.


Can the police search the premises without first showing a search warrant?

Yes, the officer may search. Police may search a building if they reasonably believe a valid search warrant has been issued. They do not have to possess the search warrant.


Can police search a home with a summary arrest warrant?

Technically they cant unless they have a search warrant not an arrest warrant.


How do you use search warrant in a sentence?

The police got a search warrent in order to search the suspect's house. The suspect would not allow the police to search his home without a search warrant.


List info a search warrant must include in Missouri?

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