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The parents may have agreed to allow the home to be searched, in which case no reasonable suspicion would have been needed.



Indeed, but perhaps based on the threat, implicit or explicit, that their son would be expelled if they didn't consent.

ADDED: Presentation also counts, e.g. if the police show up without the son, and say (as a worse case) the son brought a bomb to school, can we check for any other dangerous materials in his room?




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