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What Happens During a Typical Search Warrant Execution?

What Happens During a Typical Search Warrant Execution?

During a typical search warrant execution, police enter a building or location and look for evidence of a crime. There are specific procedural steps that they must follow by law during this process or risk having evidence suppressed from use in court. Knock and Announce Rule Once police obtain a search warrant from a judge, they can go to the location that they plan to search. Unless certain exceptions apply, the police must knock on the door and announce their presence outside. They need to wait a reasonable time after knocking to allow the occupant to answer. After waiting without an...

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Legality of the Car Search in Oklahoma

Legality of the Car Search in Oklahoma

During DUI arrests in Oklahoma, police may be able to legally search the driver’s automobile. But wait – you may say – doesn’t the Fourth Amendment protect people against unreasonable searches and seizures of their property? Yes, and so does Article 2, Section 30 of the Oklahoma Constitution. However, several exceptions apply during traffic stops that could allow police to search your car. Police usually must have a search warrant to conduct an automobile search. If there was no warrant, the courts assume that the search was unreasonable, and the government must demonstrate that the search was reasonable. Otherwise, evidence from...

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