If you are in the location that is being searched the odds are very good that you would be detained there until the search was completed - therefore - you would be 'present' while the search was being conducted but you would not be allowed to follow the agents/officers around and look over their shoulders while conducting their business.
A search warrant is NOT necessarily an arrest warrant. If some other violation comes to light during the search that supports your arrest, yes, you could be arrested, even if nothing was found during the search.
A Search Warrant
Ive heard of police with a search warrant finding something non-related to the search warrant, and then issuing a new search warrant on the spot regarding the new issue.
Question makes no sense. A search warrant is a search warrant regardless of WHERE the premises is physically located.
There is no sentence for a search warrant. If, during the search, evidence of a crime is found, a criminal charge may be filed. The sentence, if a person is found guilty of the criminal charge, will depend upon what the criminal charge is.
No. A search warrant can be executed regardless of whether anyone is at home or not.
Any objects found during the course of a search warrant are recorded, seized and taken as evidence. A receipt is issued and 'return of service' listing the items and facts is returned to the authorizing judge. An arrest may happen during the warrant service or at a later time.
Technically they cant unless they have a search warrant not an arrest warrant.
A search warrant is a document an offical must have to search your property for any reason.
house search is the answer
do a jugde have to seal a search warrant
No, a search warrant is issued for the search of a residence or building.