If the police department secured the residence, and maintained security of the residence, they may search it however many times they like, within reason.
However, as soon as the department relinquishes authority over the premise, the warrant has been served, thus a new entry would require a new warrant.
The police must give a copy of the search warrant to the person in charge of the premises at the time the search is conducted. The police must also leave a "return" of the warrant, listing any items seized in the search.Additional: The above information may be a requirement in the contributors own jurisdiction. In others, it is NOT necessary to show or give a copy of the warrant to the individual in charge of the premises, (if any are even present). Mere knowledge of the existence of a valid warrant is sufficient enough to execute it.
A sheriff's return on a bench warrant means that a return notice has been filed stating that a warrant was served. It also means that if the person is in jail at the time the warrant is served when they are released, they are to be transferred to the jail in the jurisdiction where the warrant was issued.
If you were forced to leave by a court order- yes. If the court order was later terminated and you were allowed to resume your right to live there she must give you a key to access the premises.
A Governor's Warrant is what is commonly known as a WARRANT OF EXTRADITION. It is used to return fugitives to the requesting state from the state in which they were apprehended.
A notification to the issuing court/magistrate that the warrant has been served and can be withdrawn from the computer system.
the seller makes them when the goods return to his premises
The jail should book you on the warrant and complete the return of service to clear the warrant. You will have to answer the new warrant before release.
You could call the police and report it stolen.
The police kinda get to make up their own rules in most cases. However it was an unauthorized search, you did not give permission and he did not have a warrant. Tell this to your lawyer, attorney or public defender. Good luck.
Bench Warrant - Failure To Appear
The US Constitution states that if a person flees from justice into another state the governor of the prosecuting state has the authority to ask for his return. This is the process of extradition.
The warrant will remain active until you return to the court issuing it and get it recalled. If you cross the border or attempt to leave the country, you may find that the authorities discover the warrant and arrest you on it.