Explicitly no, because what a search warrant actually does is say that the police do not need your permission to enter. If they didn’t have a warrant they could ask you to let them in so they could skip the paperwork and if you voluntarily allow them in anything they find can be used as evidence even without the warrant.
Explicitly no, because what a search warrant actually does is say that the police do not need your permission to enter. If they didn’t have a warrant they could ask you to let them in so they could skip the paperwork and if you voluntarily allow them in anything they find can be used as evidence even without the warrant.
But does that count as a Judge giving them explicit permission to enter?
It’s not the judge’s house by virtue of the fact that he does not occupy it. The vampire needs the occupant’s permission to enter, not some rando.
No it’s a judge saying the police don’t need permission. Not a judge saying they have permission.
If permission -> can enter
Becomes
can enter
But that only applies to the cop. The judge can’t magically allieve the rules a vampire is held to.