Warrants Flashcards
Ramey Warrants
Allows law enforcement to obtain an arrest warrant without submitting a case for
Filing. This permits entry into the suspects home to arrest him, or listing inNCIC and other databases to facilitate the arrest of the fugitive. ( people v. Ramey)
Mincey Warrants
Used to authorize a thorough search of a murder scene, after the initial safety sweep for suspects or victims, and the seizure of any evidence in plain view.
Mincey v. Arizona
Steagald warrants
Authorize entry into and search of a third party’s premises where there is PC to believe the subject of an outstanding arrest warrant may be found.
Steagald v. US
Hobbs warrant
Search /warrants /that include a /court order that specified portions of the affidavit of the pc to be sealed to protect confidential informants or investigative techniques.
Jones warrant,……….
Authorize the installation and monitoring of GPS surveillance trackers
Riley warrant
Used when necessary to search electronic information devices such as cell phones
Mcneely warrants
Used to force blood samples from those arrested for DUI or boating under the influence who refuse consent and are not subject to a search term under probation/parole/PRCS and in the absence of exigent circumstances.
Anticipatory warrants
Authorize a future search when there is PC to believe that a triggering event will occur, and that this triggering event will signal the existence of PC to search (such as in a controlled delivery case)
Sneak and peak
Used to obtain surreptitious enters for visual surveillance, photography or video recording, and/or /installation of surveillance devices, without seizure of any property
No-knock warrants
Authorize entry without knock notice compliance, on a showing
Of reasonable suspicion that knocking and announcing would permit escape, imperil officers, or result in destruction of evidence.
Special-masters warrants
Require a court-appointed “master” to accompany officers and conduct the earth for documentary evidence in the possession of a lawyer, phychotherapist or member of the clergy, unless such professional is suspected of involvement in the criminal activity to which the documentary evidence relates.
Beheler admonishment
Consists of statements made by the police to the individual informing hi that he is not under arrest, he is not in custody, and that he is free to go at any time. Therefore, any statements made by the individual are admissible as evidence against him. In sharp contrast, a person taken into custody for questioning and who is not free to go, must be given th3e Miranda warning before the police begin any interrogation.