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  2. Reverse search warrant - Wikipedia

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    A reverse search warrant is a type of search warrant used in the United States, in which law enforcement obtains a court order for information from technology companies to identify a group of people who may be suspects in a crime. They differ from traditional search warrants, which typically apply to specific individuals.

  3. Search warrant - Wikipedia

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    A search warrant is a court order that a magistrate or judge issues to authorize law enforcement officers to conduct a search of a person, location, or vehicle for evidence of a crime and to confiscate any evidence they find. In most countries, a search warrant cannot be issued in aid of civil process.

  4. Searches incident to a lawful arrest - Wikipedia

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    Search incident to a lawful arrest, commonly known as search incident to arrest (SITA) or the Chimel rule (from Chimel v.California), is a U.S. legal principle that allows police to perform a warrantless search of an arrested person, and the area within the arrestee’s immediate control, in the interest of officer safety, the prevention of escape, and the preservation of evidence.

  5. Is there a warrant for your arrest? Another phone scam hits ...

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    Scammers have used names of actual SLO County sheriff’s deputies to “appear to be legitimate,” the agency said.

  6. Sneak and peek warrant - Wikipedia

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    A sneak and peek search warrant (officially called a Delayed Notice Warrant and also called a covert entry search warrant or a surreptitious entry search warrant) is a search warrant authorizing the law enforcement officers executing it to effect physical entry into private premises without the owner's or the occupant's permission or knowledge and to clandestinely search the premises; usually ...

  7. Cop arrests woman at her home for not showing ID, attorney ...

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    The mayor has issued an apology to Twyla Stallworth after her arrest and said all charges would be dropped. On Feb. 23, Stallworth called police to complain about her neighbor’s noise levels but ...

  8. Consent search - Wikipedia

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    One is the "Consent to Search" law which requires an officer to inform someone they have the right to deny a search and to make sure that person understands that right. The other is the "NYPD ID" law, which requires the officer, in certain situations, to hand out business cards with their name, rank, badge number and command. [19] [20] [21]

  9. Heads up, voters! See who’s running in Ada County’s ... - AOL

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    The winner will face the winner of a three-way Democratic primary contest among Graham Carter, Jonathan Lashley and Preston K. Fischer. As with District 3, this race will be on the ballot countywide.