The question states "anonymous tip." Unless the informant is already a "proven" source, an investigation, possibly involving the infiltration of undercover personnel into the location, will have to be made. The police MUST be able to show "probable cause to believe" that an actual drug operation is being conducted there, and an "anonymous" tip made by a person of unknown reliability is NOT sufficient cause to request a warrant.
THEREFORE: The answer to the question is unknowable - it may take time for the investigation and evidence-gathering to take place.
Yes. The prosecutor's job would be to help the police secure a search warrant for a drug raid if there was suspicion of drug activity. A police officer involved in the raid could serve as an arresting officer if drugs were found. The DA would be in the same situation as the prosecutor.
Then the warrant is no good and any evidence obtained would be inadmissible.
The police conducted a raid on the drug house.
No, police generally need a warrant to legally conduct a raid on a home. The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, and a warrant is typically required unless there are specific exceptions, such as extenuating circumstances or a valid consent to search.
well this depends on how many drugs and weapons are being held in the house hold. and of course the size of your house is proportionate to the length of the drug raid... it may last anywhere from a few hours to a few days.
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Depends on what it is :)
It can be. Low-level exposure to Raid bug spray is not generally an issue, but ingestion or inhalation of large amounts can be dangerous
When deciding whether to address the risk of a potential raid issue, consider factors such as the likelihood of the raid happening, the potential impact on the organization, the resources needed to address the risk, and the legal and ethical implications of taking action.
If the raid was lawfully conducted by means of a warrant, you have no recourse except to defend yourself against the charges in court.
Unfortunately when the police enter your house on a drug raid they either have a subpeona or have reasonable cause for entering your home. Just because they destroyed your home and didn't find anything doesn't mean that there wasn't anything in the house. It is just that they didn't locate anything.
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