The police do not have to actually have the warrant in their hands. All they need is to have knowledge that it was signed by a judge and issued and this info can come via phone or police radio.
Need quite a bit more information. Not really enough information to answer. One thing to keep in mind though, he does not need not have it in his possession at the time he enters. All he needs to know is that it HAS been signed.
Only if the warrant explicitly gives them permission to do so
No, not unless the civilian happens to be affiliated with the agency serving the warrant (e.g.: evidence tech or photographer - medical examinor/coroner - etc). When serving a search warrant the entire premises becomes a 'crime scene' and law enforcement is in entire control of the property being searched and who enters and who leaves.
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If the other state never enters the offense in the computer, it is possible. But that almost never happens.
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If NE enters the warrant into the interstate NCIC system and indicates they will extradite on it it, yes, WY will arrest you and hold you.
A search warrant must particularly describe the items to be seized. During the course of serving the warrant, while searching for the particular items to be seized, if the officer finds items that he has probable cause to believe are contraband or evidence of a crime, he can seize those items as well. The scope of the search is a relevant factor. If the search warrant is to locate stolen cars, and the officer finds drugs while looking inside a desk drawer (where you cannot reasonably expect to find a stolen car), that evidence would likely be excluded. However, if while looking for a stolen car, the officer enters a garage (which is covered by the warrant) and inside he finds a pile of stolen license plates on the floor of the garage, those would be seized and would not be excluded.
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No not neccessarily unless you have a criminal record of some kind.
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