Asked by alex
A warrant, which specifies the location that can be searched and exactly what can be legally seized, must be issued by a
police officer.
judge.
mayor.
religious leader.
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judge.
A valid search warrant must be issued by a neutral magistrate or judge based on probable cause (usually supported by oath or affidavit); police, mayors, or religious leaders cannot issue warrants.
A valid search warrant must be issued by a neutral magistrate or judge based on probable cause (usually supported by oath or affidavit); police, mayors, or religious leaders cannot issue warrants.
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