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Whomever is listed on the warrant has the right to enter onto the premisis.
There is no consent needed from anybody when there is a valid search warrant in play. The court gives the police the right to search by granting the search warrant.
A warrant gives the police the right to arrest you at any time - that's what a warrant is. So it does not matter if you do or don't turn yourself in, the police have the right to arrest you if they have a warrant.
Contact the court that issued it or turn yourself in. If you are represented by counsel, let them handle it.
Because Warrant Officers fall right below the lowest Officer and right above the highest Enlisted serviceman. Warrant Officers are commissioned by the head of their branch of service. Officers are commissioned by the President of the US.
The law has the right to search a vehicle with or without a warrant.
i think by the time some one answers this you will not be mad now your not mad anymore right?
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Try talking to them. Ask them if they're mad at you and if so why they are mad at you. Then ask how you can make it right.
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Its normally represented by a square so that at a glance you know its size is 90 degrees
It is only important to have a warrant when surveillance can violate a persons right to privacy. Law enforcement has to show probable cause to obtain a warrant to enter a person residence to plant eavesdropping devices.