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If a police officer wanted to search someone’s home and the homeowner refused, which of the following would the police officer need to have in order to search the person’s home against their will? i. Probable cause ii. Signature of homeowner iii. Search warrant A. i only B. ii only C. i and iii only D. i, ii, and iii

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A judge would have to sign a search warrent, to gain entry into the home.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, The police officer would need a warrent and a problable cause.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So please medal me, haha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Austin Legal Services, PLCAustin Legal Services, PLC | Jared Austin In order to enter your house police must either have: 1) warrant, 2) a warrant exception (such as emergency circumstances where they can enter without a warrant), or 3) permission of the owner. If they have a warrant, you have a right to see it. If they refuse, have an attorney look into the matter for you to see if any rights were violat

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search warrant

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