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I've added a small entry on search warrants in the UK. They aren't used very often and are mainly for incidents such as drug raids. A large amount of legislation covers agencies like the Police to search premises in certain situations without a warrant. I'll broaden it out in due time, but instead
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Hi MaxC. To eliminate the content would probably make the article tilt towards a bias of the "lawbook" aspects of search warrants, and not the practical aspects. There should probably discussion of the role of warrants in police investigations, how warrants are executed (or "served"). The last
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requirement for officials to possess a search warrant before searching a person or a person's premises without the consent of the individual preceded the founding of the United States by several hundred years. One of the reasons for the phrase; 'An
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as I understand it, there are search warrents in a bunch of other countries as well! Also, what about an article about what exactly constitutes a search? I know nothing about these things, hence I haven't started it myself.
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