It's generally required that a person with whom is being searched or having their property searched under the terms of a search warrant be served with a copy upon the beginning or completion of a search. If the warrant was lost you could request a copy from the clerk of courts.
You may be able to also have the evidence suppressed because you were not properly served with a copy of the warrant upon the beginning or ending of a search.
Yes. The purse is considered either lost property or abandoned property.
The purpose of a police inventory search of a vehicle is to catalog the contents for several reasons: to protect the owner's property while it is in police custody, to safeguard the police from claims of lost or stolen items, and to ensure officer safety by identifying any dangerous items. This type of search is typically conducted when a vehicle is impounded or towed, and it is carried out according to standardized procedures to ensure legality and minimize the risk of abuse.
In Search of Lost Time was created in 1913.
write a letter to police station for the lost of passbook?
K9 is another term for dogs. Some police use dogs abilities for search and rescue, finding lost people and smelling contraband.
1. Plain view - If a law enforcement officer is legally present and sees something that is evidence or contraband, it may be seized. 2. Consent - If a person freely consents to a search, anything found during the search is admissible as evidence. 3. Incident to arrest - After an arrest, the area within the arrestee's physical control (or span of control) may be searched. 4. Impounded vehicles/inventory search - If an arrestee is to be incarcerated and the police agency has established procedures for searching impounded vehicles, the vehicle may be searched without a warrant. 5. Caretaker Function - An officer may find valuable, lost, or dangerous items in an unsecure place subject to theft or damage and take those items into custody to protect the property and the public. 6. Exigent circumstances - If the officer has sufficient knowledge to establish that a person will be harmed, a suspect will escape, or evidence will be destroyed, they may search without a warrant. 7. Motor Vehicle Exception - If police have probable cause to believe a vehicle contains contraband, controlled substances, or criminal evidence, they can search without a warrant. The scope of the search is limited to those areas where we have probable cause to believe the item may be located.
No, there is not a lost money locator. If you have lost a lot of money, you need to report that to the police and file a police report to try to retrieve your lost money.
Many states require you to file a police report if your driver's license has been lost or stolen. It depends what state you live in... go to this website: http://www.dmv.org/replace-license.php
CAN a dog get lost ?? I suppose that ANY dog can get lost, but it does not happen very often at all in the case of police K-9's.
In Search of the Lost Chord was created on 1968-07-26.
do a current title search, or as lost title search. some web sites can locate any car, if they've been wrecked or repaired. good luck. Have you lost it? if so give a police complante. If you have the vin number from the car you can go to the dmv and they should be able to run a search and find the car by the vin number
Ana Lucia was a police officer.