Department of Justice - US Attorneys Office
A search warrant must be approved by a judge or magistrate in order for it to be executed. The warrant must specify what is being searched for and the physical address of where the search will take place.
If you are at a storage facility the warrant would usually be for a particular door but could be for the entire property. If you are at a home or business then one warrant would cover all doors on the property including dumpsters and so on.
A court order allowing an individual or their property to be searched or seized is called a search warrant. Search warrants are issued by a judge or magistrate based on probable cause, which is a reasonable belief that a crime has been committed or that evidence of a crime can be found in the location to be searched. Search warrants outline the specific areas to be searched and the items to be seized, ensuring that law enforcement officers conduct the search within the boundaries set by the court.
The short answer is no. In order for the police to search your boyfriend's house, they need to obtain a search warrant from a judge or magistrate where they demonstrate that there is probable cause that evidence of a crime in present in the house. If the police execute an arrest warrant, they can only search the reaching area where your boyfriend is found and conduct a protective search of areas in the house where a person can hide. Unless you have nothing to do with any of his criminal activity, then they will not and cannot arrest you. If they come to the house to arrest your boyfriend, just say nothing and do not impede what they are doing. If they believe you are engaging in any sort of criminal activity, they most likely will arrest you just to have leverage over your boyfriend. The larger question is what the hell are you doing with someone who has a "few" warrants out on him?
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A warrant is an order from the court to arrest someone or search a premise. There are usually crimes associated with warrants. A conviction results from being found guilty of a crime. The warrant, in itself, is not a crime.
you must abide by a court order.............or be in contempt of court
The 4th Amendment requires police officers to obtain a search warrant based on probable cause in order to search your property, unless there are specific exceptions such as consent or exigent circumstances.
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Yes. The legal requirements for warrants do vary between jurisdictions, so it depends on where you are. But as a general rule, in order to be valid, an arrest or search warrant must name a specific person or premises.
In the UK it is a court order but they are sometimes known as warrants. Depends what it's for. warrant (novanet)
Most likely - some arrest warrants may well be part of a national database.no they wont An arrest warrant is an order to arrest someone or search for them.