Prepare an affidavit , setting forth all the evidence and knowledge you have of premises and the offense/violation of the law known (or suspected) to be occurring there. Present the affidavit to a judge or magistrate, swearing to the truhfulness of the information contained in it. The judge will peruse it to be certain that it contains all the requirements of the law, and then signs it. Upon the judge's signature, the affidavit becomes a warrant and may be served.
When they don't have a warrant for whatever they search ( even if they do have a warrant, it is usually for one piece of property house, shed, etc.)
No, because the warrant is for the house and house only. Although police officers would probably still search the vehicle, only to use the warrant as an excuse for an illegal contraband hunt.
Interdiction of unreasonable Searches and seizures;search warrant is required to search belongings.
I'll give an example. When police come knocking at your door, demanding you to open up and let them search the house, you can say, "No, I need to see your search warrant." The police MUST have a search warrant in order to search your house and if they don't, you can kick them out! :) Hehe.
probable cause
Obtaining a search warrant typically takes a few hours to a few days, depending on the circumstances and the availability of a judge to review and approve the warrant application.
Items in plain view can be seized without obtaining a search warrant.
Obtaining a warrant to search a house typically takes a few hours to a few days, depending on the circumstances and the availability of a judge to review the request.
To search for a warrant, you can contact your local police department or check online on the official website of the court in your area. You may also hire a lawyer to help you with the search process.
Factors that determine whether a search is reasonable include obtaining a warrant from a judge, having probable cause to conduct the search, ensuring the search falls within the scope of the warrant, and conducting the search without violating constitutional rights such as the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure.
The internal procedures of the individual agencies that apply for them may vary as to their process for application, but the same standard for issuing one applies all across the US - PROBABLE CAUSE.
What is the proceedure for obtaining a concealment warrant in Georgia
A Search Warrant
Ive heard of police with a search warrant finding something non-related to the search warrant, and then issuing a new search warrant on the spot regarding the new issue.
Question makes no sense. A search warrant is a search warrant regardless of WHERE the premises is physically located.
To come into a home the police need a search warrant to search. Without the warrant the evidence is not admissible in court. It would be an illegal search.
Technically they cant unless they have a search warrant not an arrest warrant.