Q. I did yesterday. Pay day is still 3 days away and the liquor store no longer lets me write checks so I had to search the house. I did come up with enough to buy my beer though. Last month I sold my son's bike for beer money.
A. All the time my man, all the time, I currently reside in a frat house, after a party, you find over 10 bucks in change under sofas, beds, the lawn...you name it. You should rush next semester.
What is that one zombie flash game you start in a car crash and go through places?
Q. You start in a car crash you can search houses and a ton of places get a follower and your trying to get somewhere you walk along roads and fight zombies on the way.
Thats not it either its a flash game
Thats not it either its a flash game
A. Last Stand: Union City!! It's a great game, really fun!! You can play it on ArmorGames.com, or Mofunzone.com (but there are commercials before you play). Also, make sure you save the content beforehand you start playing (it will ask you before you play to save, Click "yes").
Do the police have the right to search my house or apartment without a warrant?
Q. I just want to know if the police have the right to search my house or apartment without a warrant.
A. Generally, you need a warrant, but like most rules there are exceptions.
The exception requires two things: probable cause and exigent circumstances.
Exigent circumstance is defined as something that makes getting a warrant unreasonable. Examples include a scream for help, reason to believe evidence is being destroyed, or to prevent escape of a criminal.
If you provide details of the event, perhaps I could give you a more specific answer.
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The exception requires two things: probable cause and exigent circumstances.
Exigent circumstance is defined as something that makes getting a warrant unreasonable. Examples include a scream for help, reason to believe evidence is being destroyed, or to prevent escape of a criminal.
If you provide details of the event, perhaps I could give you a more specific answer.
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How many times will my probation officer search my house?
Q. im on formal probation and they said they were gonna search my house. if they dont suspect anything will they go through EVERYTHING in my house? and how many times do they usually come?
A. Don't forget the police will be coming too. I pull over probationers and parolees, then drive them home to search their stuff a couple times a week. Totally legal. Of course, I usually end up taking them to jail after the search.
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