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  2. Warrantless searches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Warrantless searches are searches and seizures conducted without court-issued search warrants.. In the United States, warrantless searches are restricted under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, part of the Bill of Rights, which states, "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not ...

  3. United States v. Miller (1976) - Wikipedia

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    The Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau (ATF) of the United States Treasury Department, investigating the case, requested that local banks, holding Miller's accounts, provide all paperwork of his bank transactions to date via a grand jury subpoena duces tecum, rather than a warrant; the banks complied without notifying Miller. The financial ...

  4. Third-party doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The third-party doctrine is a United States legal doctrine that holds that people who voluntarily give information to third parties—such as banks, phone companies, internet service providers (ISPs), and e-mail servers—have "no reasonable expectation of privacy" in that information.

  5. Language in key search warrant focus of James Staley's ... - AOL

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    Staley was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole following a trial in March 2023. He is appealing the conviction, claiming evidence from a search warrant that netted ...

  6. Search warrant - Wikipedia

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    A sneak and peek search warrant (officially called a delayed notice warrant and also a covert entry search warrant or a surreptitious entry search warrant) is a search warrant authorizing the law enforcement officers executing it to effect physical entry into private premises without the owner's or the occupant's permission or knowledge and to ...

  7. YDC victim lawyers seek to unseal four-year-old search warrant

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    Feb. 26—CONCORD — Lawyers for most of the victims who said they suffered sexual and physical abuse at the former Youth Development Center in Manchester claim state officials secretly sealed a ...

  8. Feds serve search warrant at SC state Rep. RJ May III ... - AOL

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    Federal Homeland Security agents executed a search warrant at a house belonging to state Rep. Robert J. May III in Lexington County on Monday, according to multiple sources familiar with the ...

  9. Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Bill of Rights in the National Archives. The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is part of the Bill of Rights.It prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets requirements for issuing warrants: warrants must be issued by a judge or magistrate, justified by probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and must particularly describe the place to be ...