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Search and seizure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Search and seizure is a legal procedure used in many civil law and common law legal systems whereby police or other authorities and their agents, who suspect that a crime has been committed, do a sea...
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FindLaw | Find a Lawyer. Find Answers. ... ; Searches and Seizures Pursuant to Warrant; ... Particularity .--''The requirement that warrants shall particularily describe the things to be seized makes general searches under them impossible and prevents the seizure of one thing under a warrant describing another.
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A search and seizure is considered unreasonable if it is conducted by police without a valid search warrant, and does not fall under an exception to the ...
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The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, ... Searches, seizures, and arrests performed without a valid warrant are deemed presumptively invalid, and any evidence seized without a warrant...
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Warrantlessand Consent Searches; ... Search Warrants ... In most situations the search will be valid. In U.S. v. Leon (1984), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that if the police conduct a search in good-faith reliance on the warrant, the search is valid and the evidence admissible even if the warrant was in fact invalid through...
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www.hmichaelsteinberg.com/searchandseizurelaw.htm
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Valid Searches and Seizures Without Warrants ... While the Supreme Court stresses the importance of warrants and has repeatedly referred to searches without warrants as; ``exceptional,''\1\ it appears that the greater number of searches, as well as the vast number of arrests, take place without warrants.
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The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States bars unlawful searches and seizures. Generally, searches and seizures that are made without a warrant are unconstitutional and invalid. ... In the context of searches and seizures of cars and other vehicles, search warrants usually are not needed or used.
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Some scholars believe that the first part of the Fourth Amendment, which contains a prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures of houses, persons, papers, and effects, They argue that the framers did not mean to imply through the warrant clause that all searches without warrants were unreasonable.
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