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Hellomyonlyfriend

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If implied consent has been removed, can police still enter a property to investigate whether a crime has been committed?
 

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Depends on type of crime and circumstances. There's a large difference between murder and jaywalking.
 

Tim W

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If implied consent has been removed, can police still enter a property to investigate whether a crime has been committed?
Often, yes.
What have you done now?
 

Hellomyonlyfriend

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Say for a very minor contravene APVO allegation where it does not meet the objective seriousness threshold.

So it all depends on the circumstances?