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Can last up to fifteen days.
A search warrant has a time limit set by the issuing court, often a week or less. An arrest warrant is valid until served or cancelled. Many last for years.
There is no special clock because of a search warrant, a search is just another investigation tool.
If they were arrested as a result of a search warrant being executed - it all depends on what the search warrant was for (what crime/offense) and whether the evidence being searched for was found (I'm assuming it was).
Ten Days
As long as the address, or description, of the property/premises named in the search warrant is legally "sufficient" a name is not necessary.
For ever. Sorry.
Officers have the right to search person as long as they can show propable cause.
Absolutely not. They can only confiscate the types of items outlined in the search warrant, as long as nothing else criminally possessed was found while searching the house.
Yes it is. So long as the officer had no reason to believe it was an invalid warrant at thetime the search was conducted, it was legal.
Forever.
A bench warrant is issued by a judicial officer- they last until the warrant is either withdrawn by the judge who issued it or it is quashed. a warrant usually lasts indefinitely until thecharge is cleared up.