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Search Warrant vs. Arrest Warrant Explained by SUANQUE, NIEL G is a document available to read on EtoBox.
A Warrant of Arrest allows police to arrest an individual, while a Search Warrant permits them to search a location for evidence. Warrantless arrests can occur when an officer witnesses a crime or has probable cause, and warrantless searches are valid in exigent circumstances that threaten public safety. Examples include arresting a suspect seen committing a crime and conducting searches at checkpoints.
- Author
- SUANQUE, NIEL G
- Language
- EN