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Search Warrant Rules

Sebastian Farnham

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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Search Warrant Rules provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal framework surrounding search warrants and the Fourth Amendment, crucial for understanding the balance between police power and civil rights. The book meticulously examines the constitutional and statutory guidelines that govern how law enforcement obtains, executes, and justifies search warrants. A key insight involves understanding how the "probable cause" standard and the "particularity requirement" define the boundaries of government intrusion, impacting both legal professionals and concerned citizens.

 
The book traces the evolution of search warrant law through landmark Supreme Court cases, highlighting the ongoing tension between law enforcement needs and individual privacy. It argues that the effectiveness of search warrants in protecting against unreasonable searches depends on strict adherence to procedural rules. Beginning with fundamental concepts like probable cause, the book progresses through the warrant application process, execution, and remedies for Fourth Amendment violations, such as the exclusionary rule.

 
This approach offers a practical understanding of search warrant law, valuable for attorneys, law enforcement, and anyone interested in criminal justice and constitutional law.
Disponibile da: 05/04/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 74 pagine.

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