Physical evidence is a V-E-R-Y broad term that describes any and all physical manifestations of whatever crime may have been commited or is suspected. It is legally obtained either at the crime-scene itself, or by warrant.
by picking it up off the ground
Your best bet is to consult a lawyer. If you can obtain a restraining order from a court, then the police will be legally obligated to help.
Yes, the police can legally take your keys during a search or investigation if they have a valid reason to do so, such as searching a vehicle or property for evidence.
Only police and the courts can legally obtain and release that information.
Police obtain a search warrant by presenting evidence to a judge or magistrate that shows probable cause that a crime has been committed and that evidence related to the crime is likely to be found in the location to be searched. The judge then decides whether to issue the warrant, allowing the police to search the specified location.
Depending on the evidence the police may be able to obtain a search warrent.
To legally obtain money from a bad check, you can contact the person who wrote the check and request payment. If they do not pay, you can pursue legal action by filing a complaint with the police or taking the person to small claims court.
Before the police can obtain a search warrant, they must demonstrate probable cause to a judge. This means they must provide sufficient evidence to show that it is likely that a crime has been committed and that the search will uncover evidence related to that crime.
To obtain a trespassing warrant, an individual must file a report with the police providing evidence of someone unlawfully entering or remaining on their property without permission. The police will then investigate the claim and, if sufficient evidence is found, a judge may issue a warrant for the arrest of the trespasser.
It may depend on the circumstances but as a GENERAL RULE they may seize evidence or contraband that is in plain view.
A Detective is a member of the police force or a private investigator whose function is to obtain information and evidence.
In general, police can search your trunk without a warrant or probable cause if they have your consent or if they believe there is evidence of a crime in the trunk.