When the boys come a knocking with the intent to search your property, stop thinking so technically and worry about that kilo of illegalness that you have to flush down the toilet before they kick in the door. When it gets to search warrants and all, you have no rights! you watch too many movies.
A search warrant must be signed by a judge and 2 Police Officers referred to as Affiants.
If the search warrant is for the entire premises, and you, or your belongings, are in "the premises," yes, your personal belongings can be searched.
It depends on the wording of the specific warrant.
the Fourth Amendment
It depends on how the warrant is worded. If the warrant states that "the "PREMISES" may be searched then the entire building may be searched. If the premises is divided up into apartments or individual rented rooms, the warrant would have to specifically state which apartment or room was to be searched, and no others could be.
Yes. Anythig that has been 'discarded' is considered to be trash and can be lawfully seized, searched, or impounded without a warrant. .
A search warrant is a document signed by a judge that allows the police to conduct a search of a property or person. Arrests are made based on evidence discovered during the search. Who gets arrested depends on who owns the property being searched, the item being searched, what type of evidence is discovered, and other factors.
Only if you let them. If they don't have any warrant, they can only search you IF they have your permission.
Present proof to the court that the premises that were searched were NOT the address contained on the warrant.
yes
A search warrant or an arrest warrant are signed by a judge giving the policy the authority to carry out the specified procedure. The District Attorney must show cause to have the warrants signed.
A warrant.
a search warrant Also- I believe a Game Warden does not need a warrant.