Published 1996
by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education in Boston, MA .
Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Peter M. Onek, chair ; Peter W. Agnes, Daniel E. Callahan, John Salsberg. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xii, 204 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 204 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1020499M |
LC Control Number | 96079193 |
TMCEC Bench Book Chapter 2 — Search and Arrest Warrants 58 August CHAPTER 2 SEARCH WARRANTS, ARREST WARRANTS, AND OTHER WRITS 2. The Capias Like an arrest warrant, a capias results in the seizure of a person. A capias, however, cannot be issued by a magistrate. It can only be issued by a Size: KB. The subject of this book is the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: the protection against unreasonable searches and seizures. The book is the labor and love of my professional life: it took me 25 years to research and write it: /5(1). Search Book | Search Chapter | Contents | Back | 5. warrant were admissible since the police had seized the items in “good faith” reliance on the warrant; the exclusion of “inherently trustworthy tangible evidence” would be too costly to the truth-finding function of the criminal justice system and the deterrent. All search & seizure cases are governed by the 4th Amendment, which reads: 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.
4. The Warrant Limits the Search to a Specific Area and the Seizure to Specific Items. Search warrants cannot be general. Instead, they need to specify the exact location for the search and the exact items for seizure. An officer cannot look in a place that is not on the search warrant. In the classic Search and Seizure: A Treatise on the Fourth Amendment, one of the nation's foremost authorities on the Fourth Amendment systematically interprets and applies the amendment to a variety of diverse fact patterns. Topics covered in this six-volume set include: The exclusionary rule and related remedies; Protected areas and interests; Probable cause. Search and Seizure Warrant; Attorney Forms; Bankruptcy Forms; Superseded Bankruptcy Forms; Civil Forms; Criminal Forms; Court Reporter Forms; CJA Forms; Human Resources Forms; Jury Forms; Other Forms; Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy Basics; Filing Without an Attorney; Credit Counseling and Debtor Education; Trustees and Administrators; Approved Bankruptcy Notice Providers. Texas, the Court voided a seizure of more than 2, books, pamphlets, and other documents pursuant to a warrant that merely authorized the seizure of books, pamphlets, and other written instruments “concerning the Communist Party of Texas.” “[T]he constitutional requirement that warrants must particularly describe the ‘things to be seized’ is to be accorded the most scrupulous exactitude when the ‘things’ are books.
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