whenever their is a life in danger or the destruction of evidence to a case, " exigent circumstances " may occur and a warrant can be over looked in a court of law, if and only if that is the circustance.
The question is too broad to be answered with any specifics. The authority serving the warrant is constrained by whatever wording is contained in the warrant.
"They happened to be partnered together by circumstance."
a body warrant is issued when there is a body and people need to identify if the body has any D.N.A of a person that the police suspect is involved. The police take the suspect away, get D.N.A and release him.
Make sure to note the circumstance I have just said!
do a jugde have to seal a search warrant
Yes, most states use a US warrant search.
Yes it is a legal cause for a warrant.
The man stated that unless the police had a warrant, they could not take the case to court.
Scissor trusses are used for roofs.
to test a network cable
No. If the search warrant is invalid and they illegally searched you or someone you know (like without reasonable cause, or without the warrant) then they can't use any evidence against you. To the best of my knowledge, anyways. I don't know how many ways a search warrant can be wrong though...if they were searching for like, pot, but found cocaine, they CAN use that though. Or a gun, or something like that. If they have the warrant, they can use it. If they searched without the warrant, its invalid and inadmissible 100%.
In most cases, yes. Since the evidence of a crime is at risk (like burning?) there exists exigent circumstance and the requirement for a search warrant would probably not apply.