If the vehicle has been impounded the owner has to go to the impound lot with the proper documents of ownership and pay all charges that are applicable. If the car has been seized under a forfeiture law, the owner will have to wait for the court hearing to determine what action will be taken concerning the vehicle.
Suddenly, my car was under seizure!
Who had the seizure?
Under the Constitution, which is the law of the land in the USA, Search and Seizure is legal when the police have received a search warrant normally signed by a local judge. There are some situations, depending on the jurisdiction (where the search takes place) in which the police don't require a search warrant signed by a judge.
The policies regarding search and seizure on college campuses are that police officers have to have a search warrent from a judge before they can search someone.
The Miranda Rights have nothing to do with a search or seizure. The Miranda Rights are only read prior to a custodial interrogation, which a search and/or seizure is not.
A search and seizure procedure is where police search a potential suspects property and confiscate any evidence they feel is important. It is used in civil an common law.
A marked police car has all the stickers such as Police, Dial 911 ect. and an unmarked car is as it says it has none of those decals to indicate it's a police car.
Of course they don't! They're police, they can do what they want! They can bash anyone they want out on the street! You're an IDIOT!
Seizure of a vehicle by a state or local police agency has to be authorized by a court in the state where the seizure is made. If the vehicle is evidence in a crime, it wouldn't be difficult or unusual to get such a court order. A police agency couldn't just cross a state line and take a vehicle to bring it back into their state without a court order. If the seizure is being made by a federal agency, no state court order is necessary.
search and seizure, arrest, and interrogation
go to Oakland and look @ a police car that is @ a police station
Police seizure is not affected by a lien put on the property by anyone as long as they follow the due course of law.