SUMMARY
Describes the procedural and substantive requirements for searches and seizures pursuant to warrants, including the process for executing and challenging those warrants. PDF Download - After purchase go to My Content to retrieve your digital file(s).
DESCRIPTION
Chapter 4
SEARCH AND SEIZURE—WITH WARRANTS
Kurt W. Miller
Lindsey Burrows
§ 4.1 INTRODUCTION
§ 4.2 PRELIMINARY ISSUES
§ 4.3 GOVERNMENT ACTION
§ 4.4 SEARCHES AND SEIZURES
§ 4.4-1 Search Defined
§ 4.4-2 Seizure Defined
§ 4.5 DEFENDANT’S PERSONAL RIGHTS
§ 4.6 PREFERENCE FOR WARRANTS
§ 4.7 PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS
§ 4.7-1 Oath or Affirmation
§ 4.7-2 The Affidavit or Record
§ 4.7-3 Warrants by Phone or Electronic Transmission
§ 4.7-4 Only a Judge Can Issue a Warrant
§ 4.7-5 Geographical Limitations
§ 4.8 SUBSTANTIVE REQUIREMENTS
§ 4.8-1 Affidavit Must Establish Probable Cause
§ 4.8-2 Particularity of the Warrant
§ 4.9 EXECUTION
§ 4.9-1 Time Limits
§ 4.9-2 Nighttime Execution
§ 4.9-3 Knock and Announce
§ 4.9-4 Return of Warrant
§ 4.10 CHALLENGING SEARCH WARRANTS
§ 4.10-1 Motion to Suppress
§ 4.10-2 Motion to Controvert
§ 4.11 ELECTRONIC SEARCHES AND SEIZURES
§ 4.11-1 Oral Conversations
§ 4.11-2 Eavesdropping on Telephone Conversations
§ 4.11-3 Wiretapping Telephone Conversations
§ 4.11-4 Electronic Communications
§ 4.11-5 Cellular Telephones
§ 4.11-6 Police Radio Transmissions
§ 4.11-7 Beepers or Tracking Devices
§ 4.11-8 Trap and Trace Devices; Pen Registers
§ 4.11-9 Video Surveillance
§ 4.11-10 Stored Communications and Cell Phone Location Data