Q. What are some good websites to search houses for rent in Orange County, California? (other than Craigslist and the OC Register)?
A. A site that is similiar to craigslist is http://blurbpage.com
You can search homes in Orange County if you want.
You can search homes in Orange County if you want.
What is a website to search for houses/apartments that are for rent?
Q. Two of my friends and I are moving out to the Santa Cruz area in CA and we need reliable websites to search house/apartment listings on.
A. Check out www.rent.net , www.apartments.com, or www.homefair.com These are the most helpful sites. Good luck with your move!
What happens if a cop searches my house without a warrant?
Q. What happens if a cop tries to search my house/car and I ask them not to, referring to my fourth amendment, and they ignore me and enter and search anyways?
Can I be found guilty if they find anything illegal inside?
Also can a cop search my body without my permission like a pat down, or ask me to turn out my pockets or backpack?
And would any of this be different for a minor?
Thanks!
Can I be found guilty if they find anything illegal inside?
Also can a cop search my body without my permission like a pat down, or ask me to turn out my pockets or backpack?
And would any of this be different for a minor?
Thanks!
A. A police officer can pat anyone down to check for weapons. This is to help ensure officer safety.
If an officer wants to search further, like into your car or your home, they need one of three things:
1. A valid search warrant,
2. Permission from an occupant,
3. Evidence of an exigent need. This can include screams, a blood puddle visible from outside the house, the smell of smoke such that a reasonable person would conclude the structure is on fire, etc.
Also, when a person is arrested, police are allowed to search the area under the immediate control of that person. This is commonly held to allow a search of the room, and any container in the room that can be opened without force or key.
In the event of an illegal search, your attorney can ask that all evidence obtained as a result be excluded.
If an officer wants to search further, like into your car or your home, they need one of three things:
1. A valid search warrant,
2. Permission from an occupant,
3. Evidence of an exigent need. This can include screams, a blood puddle visible from outside the house, the smell of smoke such that a reasonable person would conclude the structure is on fire, etc.
Also, when a person is arrested, police are allowed to search the area under the immediate control of that person. This is commonly held to allow a search of the room, and any container in the room that can be opened without force or key.
In the event of an illegal search, your attorney can ask that all evidence obtained as a result be excluded.
Can police search your house with a search warrant for no good reason?
Q. two days ago two policemen came to my house and told my parents they searching the house, when my parents ask why they said that they checking everybody house in the town. My town is big and they barely check the whole house.
A. If this was in the United States, a warrant requires probable cause, so there should never be an incident when there is no good reason.
Without a search warrant, they need probable cause and exigent circumstance.
They can not just search every house in town.
Without a search warrant, they need probable cause and exigent circumstance.
They can not just search every house in town.
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