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An individual cannot 'pay' to get a subpoena, search warrant, or court order. You do pay an attorney to petition the court.

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What word means a court order allowing police to search property and seize evidence?

A Search Warrant


What are the differences between a subpoena, a court order, and a warrant in terms of their legal implications and requirements?

A subpoena is a legal document that requires a person to provide testimony or documents in a legal proceeding. A court order is a directive issued by a judge that mandates a specific action or prohibits certain behavior. A warrant is a document issued by a judge that authorizes law enforcement to search a specific location or arrest a person. Each has different legal implications and requirements, but all must be issued by a judge or court.


Define this court order allows police to search a suspect home or business?

search warrant


What is a court order allowing an individual or his or her property to be searched or siezed is called?

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.


In Canada can you appeal a search warrant example The police show up at your door and you do not agree to the search. Can you refuse and appeal it?

A search warrant is a form of court order. You are obligated to permit the search and cooperate with the law enforcement officers serving the warrant. If you resist them, you will probably be arrested. You can later go to court and challenge the affidavit that was filed with the court when the search warrant was obtained. If your challenge is successful, it's likely that any evidence seized in the search will be suppressed.


What is a court order where you have to come whether you want to or not?

A subpoena is a court order that requires you to be in court.


Is a subpoena considered a court order?

Yes, a subpoena is considered a court order that requires a person to appear in court or produce documents or evidence for a legal proceeding.


Is a court order allowing police to search a suspect's home or business and take specific items as evidence?

search warrant


How to fight a search warrant to obtain blood sample for a dwi arrest?

you must abide by a court order.............or be in contempt of court


How do you supeona phone records from ATT?

You cannot supeona them, you will have to either get a search warrant or a court order.


What is a court order requiring someone to appear in court called?

A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony is called a subpoena.


A criminal prosecution is usually initiated when the court issues an order known as?

A. Indictment B. Arrest warrant C. Information D. Search warrant ANSWER: B Arrest Warrant

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