10 days from the issuance of the warrant.
If the police department secured the residence, and maintained security of the residence, they may search it however many times they like, within reason. However, as soon as the department relinquishes authority over the premise, the warrant has been served, thus a new entry would require a new warrant.
A search warrant can be issued any time there is probable cause to believe there is evidence of a crime at a location. There are no limits to how many times or how often a warrant for the same premises can be issued.
Short answer = as many time as they have a warrant, probable cause or reasonable suspicions to do so. US law and it will vary from state to state.
Wrong. If a wanted subject comes to their immediate attention the arrest takes precedence, whereas, a search warrant can be delayed (unless the court specified the times/dates) at the option of the agency conducting the search.
As often as they want until the warrant is taken care of.
as many as can be given reason too
Police would often search homes without warrant or cause, and at times plant evidence, to get a conviction.
Police may not need a warrant to search a vehicle according to the mobile conveyance doctrine. A vehicle must be in a public place, readily mobile, and the Officer must have probable cause to believe contraband or evidence of a crime is contained with in the vehicle. If all of the above is met, the Officer will not need a warrant to search the vehicle.
You can serve a search warrant anytime after it is issued by a judge. Sometimes time is of the essence, other times the serving agency may want to wait until certain conditions are just right.
nothing until proven innocent in the court of law
A search warrent can be served at any time, regardless of the time. Uh...as long as it is during the day (i.e. 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. A nighttime warrant can be issued if there is a reasonable fear for public safety or the destruction of evidence.
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