Probable cause to search WHAT?
A vehicle? Yes, but only the passenger compartment or any area where the passengers of the vehicle might have access.
To search a building or a residence - no. Only that area which is in plain sight
The wording of the question makes no sense. First off, an officer only needs to have reasonable suspicion that a criminal acltiivity MAY be taking place in order to have the authority to look into it.After looking into the activity and finding a person, or persons, committing a crime or who he has PROBABLE CAUSE TO BELIEVE MAY have committed a crime he can then make an arrest.
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20 seconds, or as far as you can see down the road.
Use google. For example open google and type "5 miles" and click search. Try it!
Wrelll I know how it is to search questions in google and t s kind of boring so the answer is get a notebook and write it the answer do you can remember forever 1 open the notebook 2 the answer is 3 open the book and start reading the lessons or you gonna fail stupid
A police officer in the United States can only physically search your car with a warrant or probable cause, such as seeing a weapon, open container or drug paraphernalia through a window.
Yes. It's a container, it's open, and it contains traces of alcohol. It is a violation of open container laws, and also probable cause for a sobriety test.
NO NO, but if they do have probable cause, they'll kick the door in. Probable cause does not always involve a piece of paper.............like a warrant. If you lock the door, after they speak to you, you can be charged with obstructing and delaying, if they had probable cause.
Without knowing the specifics of the situation, it's difficult to say. Speculating, if the person in possession of the box had been under surveillance and was believed to have contraband in the box, or if a pattern of behavior had been established where the person in possession had previously shipped contraband in this manner, there might be sufficient probable cause to open and search the box.
Yes, you can. Receiving an Open Container ticket is for having an open container.
Yes. Open container isn't going to cause you to lose your firearms rights, unless it's multiple violations in a state where multiple violations are a felony.
An open top container ship means a hatchless container ship.
There are open container laws in many cities
Because from an open container a gas diffuse in the atmosphere.
Each city in Texas has their own fees for an open container ticket. In Houston, TX, the fine for an open container is $270.00 dollars.
In an open container because the warm air can melt the ice faster.
i believe both driver and passenger will not sure tho