Unless permission is given for a search then a warrant is required unless exigent circumstances exist (life or death), in which case a warrant is not necessary.
With a Warrant, consent, or exigent circumstances
A warrant is not required for an arrest. If the officer has ample evidence that a crime has been committed and circumstances of immediacy pertain, they can arrest someone on the spot.
Under certain circumstances set forth in the law, yes, they may.
Under those circumstances, no.
Under what circumstances is a written boating accident report NOT required? A. No one involved required medical treatment beyojnd first aid. Best guess compared to answers B, C or D.
Under what circumstances is a written boating accident report NOT required? A. No one involved required medical treatment beyojnd first aid. Best guess compared to answers B, C or D.
Yes, but it must so state, and it's given only under special, exigent circumstances, such as for a drug house.
More information is needed. Under certain circumstances the police can conduct a search - it depends greatly on what circumstances exist at the time of the "search."
No, citizens cannot serve warrants. Warrants are typically served by law enforcement officers who are authorized to carry out such duties. If a citizen has information about a suspected crime, they should report it to the relevant authorities.
No, police generally need a warrant to legally conduct a raid on a home. The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, and a warrant is typically required unless there are specific exceptions, such as extenuating circumstances or a valid consent to search.
Under what circumstances is a written boating accident report NOT required? A. No one involved required medical treatment beyojnd first aid. Best guess compared to answers B, C or D.