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10 May, 14:45

Officer Martin obtains an arrest warrant for Sam Jones. He finds Sam outside his home and promptly arrests him. Officer Martin does not have a search warrant. What if anything can Officer Martin legally search without a search warrant

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  1. 10 May, 15:14
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    probable reason for the officer to search.

    Explanation:

    In law, a warrant is a kind of legal authority giving by court to officers of the law to make a search of a person's property (which is known as the search warrant) or to arrest such person (which is known as the arrest warrant) if the person or Individual is found or suspected to have done or committed crime (s).

    When an officer of the law search a person's property without a search warrant, the officer is breaking the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement. But, in some cases, warrant is not needed if there is a probable reason for the police to search.
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