The New Jersey State Law for search and seizure is the search can only be justified if the person conducting the search has a warrant or something he/she sees is in plain sight. If at school the personnel can conduct a search if that staff member has reasonable grounds to believe that a student possesses evidence of illegal activity or activity that would interfere with school discipline or something in plain sight led that person to believe such activity as happening at fault of the student.
They are in the grounds of the Abbey.
school grounds
Bascally, no. However, they are permitted to report evidence of events which did not occur off school grounds, such as child abuse or other crimes. I left the former answer intact because it is basically right, however, they can take action to extra-curricular activities at the very least indirectly. (Coach etc.)
If the grounds of the school are suitable, like by having lots of trees, squirrels could live there.
A search of a student by a school official will be justified at its inception when there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that the search will turn up evidence that the student has violated or is violating either the law or the rules of the school.
Sparrow's are common on school grounds because they reuse old nests that could have been by the school grounds. Some sparrows are attracted to octopuses and feed on cats. Sparrows can sometimes eat cans as well.
No
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"A Legitimate Expectation Of Privacy." but at the same time the school has to protect the students and faculty.
They are afraid of shooting.
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