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Q: A police officer can gather evidence without a warrant when it is clearly visible. this is known as a?
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Evidence found by law enforcement that was not on a search warrant can?

The officer(s) can 'contain' and guard the newly discovered evidence in place while they return to court to amend their warrant or apply for a new warrant based on the newly discovered evidence.


Warrant officer rank measurement?

WO2 (Warrant Officer 2nd Grade) - WO1 (Warrant Officer 1st Grade) - CWO (Chief Warrant Officer).


Does a police officer need a search warrant to come onto your property?

A police officer needs a search warrant signed by a judge to search your property for evidence. The officer does not need a search warrant to come onto your property if he has reasonable grounds to think a crime is in progress or if the officer is in pursuit of a suspect.


What rank is after warrant officer in Halo?

Warrant officer


Does an authorised rspca officer have to produce his authority warrant signed by ministerBEFORE he gives evidence in a court?

In Victoria (Aust) a warrant as approved by the minister has to be produced at the swearing in


When can a police officer take you in?

Generally, when there is a warrant for your arrest, when the officer has seen you commit an arrestable offense, or when there are witnesses or other evidence that you have committed an arrestable offense.


What is a no knock arrest warrant in Illinois?

No knock warrants are something that the Supreme Court has approved in limited situations where it is determined for officer safety, and/or preservation of the evidence that the officer does not have to first knock and announce his presence before serving a warrant.


Who is the chief warrant officer of 52 air cadets?

The chief warrant officer of 52 air cadets is warrant officer Spurley


Can a conservation officer search your property without a search warrant?

It depends on which state you live in, but for the most part, a search warrant is not needed if the following conditions are met: 1. There is a probable cause (i.e. the officer sees 6 sets of antlers poking out from under a tarp on your property) 2. The officer sees or obtains the probable cause legally (is it visible from the street, or did he/she observe you carrying out the elements of a crime) 3. The officer has the legal authority (i.e. is he/she a peace officer or otherwise authorized in your state) The officer can also get consent from the property owner by asking, then of course, a search warrant is not needed. Most investigators will not execute a search without a warrant unless they believe that there is a danger of destruction of evidence or there is a danger to public safety. It often takes only a phone call to obtain a telephonic warrant.


What is a general warrant?

A general warrant, whereby and officer may be commanded to search suspected places without evidence of a fact committed, or to seize persons not names, or whose offense is not suppoted by evidence, are grievous and oppressive and ought not be granted.


What is the abbreviation for warrant officer?

A generic abbreviation for Warrant Officer is WO. However, the abbreviation usually directly relates to the appropriate rank. The ranks are W1=WO1, W2=CW2, W3=CW3, W4=CW4, and W5=CW5. CW stands for Chief Warrant Officer.


Does your probation officer have to tell you i have warrant before your next visit?

No. It is your probation officer's responsibilty to have you taken into custody on the warrant when you report. If your officer told you you have a warrant, then you may not report.