A warrentless search is a legal action taken by an officer to search an area without a warrent for the fear of immediate evidence distruction
Minnesota v. Carter
Government interests are greater than the need to keep certain information private.
Sneak and peek searches, also known as delayed notice searches, are authorized by the USA PATRIOT Act. They allow law enforcement to search a property without immediately notifying the owner or occupant. This is done to prevent suspects from tampering with evidence or fleeing.
Searches as in: "Searches for crabs"
One can do domain searches on Yahoo. Yahoo's website and database allows users to do domain searches for no cost. The company's database is large and adequate for domain searches.
warrant and warrantless searches
The four main types of search methods in a criminal investigation are general searches, focused searches, specialized searches, and technical searches. General searches involve surveying a broad area for evidence, while focused searches concentrate on a specific location or individual. Specialized searches utilize specific techniques or tools to uncover evidence, and technical searches involve digital investigation methods to analyze electronic devices for evidence.
The plural of search is searches. one search. two searches.
Anyone who searches for an ore deposit is called a(n) prospector
Amendment 4 restricts unreasonable searches and seizures by the police.
The plural form of the word "search" is "searches".
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