Fourth Amendment - Search Warrant Requirements Flashcards

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What are the requirements for search warrants?

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  1. Probable cause

2. Particularity

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What is required during the execution of a warrant?

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  1. Executed by police officer
  2. Timely executed
  3. Knock + announce
  4. Places + persons named in warrant
  5. Unnamed persons only if occupying premises
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What is required for a valid search warrant?

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  1. Issued by neutral, detached magistrate
  2. Based on finding of probable cause
  3. Supported by oath / affidavit
  4. Describe places / items to be searched
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Where can probable cause come from?

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  1. Police officer’s personal observations
  2. Information from informants
  3. Evidence from (a) reasonable suspicion stops, (b) plain view evidence, OR (c) consensual search evidence
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When can defendant challenge a warrant?

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Preponderance of evidence that (1) false statements made >= recklessly AND (2) false statements necessary for probable cause

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What is an anticipatory warrant?

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There is probable cause to believe that an event placing the contraband at a location will occur, placing the contraband at the location

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What categories of items can be searched pursuant to a warrant?

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Items sought are either (1) fruits of a crime, (2) instrumentalities, or (3) evidence of a crime

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