if that person gives them consent they can.
Only a legal occupant of a residence, or an owner or employee of a business can consent to a warrantless search of the premises - UNLESS - the search involves the "fresh" or "hot" pursuit of a wanted subject - then, no consent is needed to enter.
With a Warrant, consent, or exigent circumstances
Your consent, or a warrant.
Police officers are trained to use an open hand search when they are searching somebody for weapons. To enter the home, the police need to have a search warrant or the consent of the owner.
NO, it isn't. A search warrant limits the scope of a search. Once you have consented to a search, you have placed yourself outside the protections of the fourth amendment! There is no longer any requirements of reasonability and you will likely be prevented from supressing any resulting evidence later on. NEVER consent to a search!
Any search is legal if proper consent is given.
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.
I'm not sure I understand the question. The police are prohibited from making warrantless, non consenual searches. If you consent to let the police search your home, why would they want to shoot your dogs? Why wouldn't you restrain your dogs if you were allowing the police to search? If the police have a warrant to search the premises, they are absolutely authorized to destroy the dogs during the execution of the warrant, if necessary.
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Yes, an occupant or resident is not required to be present when a search warrant is served.
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.