A search warrant is a document that gives the Police the right to search your house and look for certain items. Its purpose is to look for stolen property or to look for documents in a civil or criminal case. When King George III became king, the British Parliament passed a number of laws called the intolerable acts. One of these laws gave the king's officers the right to break into anyone's house and take anything that he thought was stolen. He could do it without a warrant. He could do it without having to pay for it. He could claim it was for taxes. And the homeowner had no recourse. The fourth amendment was established to prevent government agents from stealing people's property in that manner. It requires a judge's approval to seize property. Then it requires a court case to deprive a person of that material permanently.
No. As the arrest warrant for a person is simply that in & of itself -- to arrest the person. There should not be a need for a search warrant unless the authorities wish to search through one's personal property.
Yes. Enforcement officers do not need a search warrant in a variety of instances. If there is consent to a search, you do not need a warrant. If something is in plain view, you do not need a warrant. Also, warrants are not needed in emergency situations when the public safety is in danger.
They already have a warrant for the arrest of a person so they do not need another one to entire the residence of the named person. However, they do need a search and seizure warrant to search the premises for anything or anyone not included in the "outstanding" warrant.
An arrest warrant must name or specifically describe the person(s) to be arrested.
not if you let him search it
no they do not have to show you all they need is the search warrant. But what you should have done is to see the warrant. Sorry
They must provide a judge with probable cause to do a search.
Yes.
Yes, the police do need a warrant to search your locked roof mounted cargo box.
Probable cause.
Yes all police officers need a search warrany in the UK
A warrant may be necessary for the police to search the server that Facebook is running on. It is also possible that FB may choose to allow the search without a warrant. If the 'search' is simply examining publicly available information on any web page, no. A warrant would not be necessary.