They don't have to make any special search. When they run a check on you during a traffic stop whatever is in the computer system will show up. If NV entered the warrant into the interstate system it will automatically show up. Guess what happens then?
A blanket search warrant is called a Writ of Assistance. These warrants gave freedom to officers and what they search.
A blanket search warrant is called a Writ of Assistance. These warrants gave freedom to officers and what they search.
This question does not pertain to arrest or search warrants.
I am pretty sure that it is the Writ of Assistance.
Yes, search warrants are public information and can be accessed by the general public.
When the government wants to search a person or place.
no not always
Can be but they have to be signed by a judge
The police do not need search warrants when there are exigent circumstances, such as when there is imminent danger, risk of evidence being destroyed, or when consent to search is given voluntarily.
The 4th Amendment states that no search warrants shall issue but upon probable cause.
Only if a nationwide wants and warrants search specifically is conducted.
You can actually go to this website http://www.dmv.org/ca-california/traffic-schools.php. You can enter your zipcode and it would search for traffic schools that are in your local area.