Yes
Probable cause that the objects or contraband they are searching for will be found on the premises - submit a signed and sworn affidavit to a magistrate or judge and - the judges signature on the warrant.
No
An affidavit is a formal written statement that is signed by the author under oath or affirmation before an authorized official.According to the wife's affidavit, the balloon story was a hoax and publicity stunt.He was required to sign an affidavit detailing the work he did for the loan company.
Police are required to have probable cause, to produce a sworn statement outlining what led to probable cause, the warrant must be particular in regards to the search (desirably leaving nothing to the discretion of the officer), and must be issued by a neutral and detached magistrate.
There are many types of gear that are required for law enforcement officers. Law enforcement officers are required to have their badge, their gun, and their handcuffs on them at all times.
Yes, a witness is typically required for an affidavit to be considered legal. The witness must observe the signing of the affidavit by the affiant and sign the document themselves to attest to the proper execution of the affidavit.
He is required by law to forward the case to another magistrate/judge. If he does not, file a formal complaint with the States Attorney.
Not required, but allowed to- as they are considered Law Enforcement Officers/Peace Officers
Generally a law degree is required
It all depends on what the affidavit is for as to how it is worded, but IT MUST ALWAYS BE WORDED TRUTHFULLY! The word AFFIdavit itself is a clear indication that the preparer AFFIRMS that what they state in the doucment is the truth. Affidavits are usually documents on which the preparer is required to swear an oath to the truthfulness of.
A JUDICIAL Officer must review the affidavit for legal sufficiency - once they sign it it becomes valid. A judicial officer would include a Judge, Justice Of The Peace, or a Magistrate.
No