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Chapter 6
: Searches with a Search Warrant:
Search Warrant Defined
Preference for Search Warrants
Why Search Warrants are Preferred
Presumption of Lawfulness with a Warrant
Motion to Quash
Motion to Traverse
Benefit of the Doubt
Presumption of Unlawfulness Without a Warrant
Good Faith
The Exclusionary Rule
Exceptions to Good Faith Rule
Magistrate Misled
Magistrate Abandoned Judicial Role
Lack of Indicia of Probable Cause
Warrant Deficient
Affidavit Based on Illegally Collected Information
Wiretap Statutes Violation
Exigent Circumstances
Examples
Ramey
Inapplicable
Consensual Searches
Informants
Acting in the Performance of His Duties
Non-Standard Types of Warrants:
Telephonic Search Warrants
Anticipatory Search Warrants
Sneak and Peek Warrants
AIDS Testing
Records of Foreign Corporations Providing Electronic Communications or Remote Computing Services, per P.C. § 1524.2
Records of Foreign Corporations Providing Electronic Communications or Remote Computing Services in Misdemeanor cases, per P.C. § 1524.3
Requirement of a “Neutral and Detached” Magistrate:
Rule
Violations
Composition of a Search Warrant
The Warrant Itself
Contents
Statutory Grounds for Issuance
The Affidavit to the Search Warrant
Defined
Probable Cause
Minimum Contents
The “Reasonable Particularity” Requirement
The Persons, Places, Things and Vehicles to be Searched
The Property to be Seized
Inadvertent Changes to the Language of a Warrant and Affidavit
General Warrants
Supplementation to the Affidavit
Combined Affidavit with Warrant
Multiple Affidavits
Staleness
Fingerprints
Description of the Facts
Good Faith
Use of Hearsay
Miranda
Fourth Amendment Violations
Privileged Information
Nighttime Searches
Leaving a Copy at the Scene
Victim and Witness Confidential Information
The Receipt and Inventory
Sources of Information Establishing Probable Cause:
Other Police Officers
Citizen Informants
Reliable (“Tested”) Informants
Unreliable (“Untested”) Informants
Anonymous Informants
Confidential Informants:
Problem
Rule
Restrictions
Revealing an Informant’s Identity
Luttenberger
Motions
An Informant Sworn Before A Magistrate; A
Skelton
Warrant
Probable Cause Issues:
Anonymous Information
The
Cleland
Warrant
Trashcan Searches
Computer Searches
Use of a Search Warrant:
Rule
Exceptions
Exigent Circumstances
Consent
Inevitable Discovery
Searches of Vehicles
Searches of Persons with Probable Cause
Searches Incident to Arrest
Administrative/Regulatory Searches
Crime Scene Searches
Bank Records
Customer Authorization
Administrative Subpoena or Summons
Search Warrant
Judicial Subpoena or Subpoena Duces Tecum
Police Request
Victimized Financial Institution
Credit Card Information
Telephone Records:
Unlisted Numbers
Telephone Calls Made
Certification for Non-Disclosure
Pen Registers and Trap and Trace
P.C. § 1524.2: Out-of-State Electronic Communications Information
P.C. § 1524.3: Out-of-State Electronic Communications Information in Misdemeanor Cases
Wiretaps and Eavesdropping
Federal Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 vs. P.C. §§ 629.50 et seq.
Statement of Legislative Purpose
Prisoner Telephone Conversations
Wiretapping
Prohibitions
Punishment
Exceptions
Prisoner Visitors
Non-Admissibility
Similar Restrictions
A “Controlled Phone Call”
P.C. §§ 629.50 et seq., Wiretaps
Requirements/Application for a Wiretap Order
Definitions
Wire Communication
Electronic Pager Communication
Electronic Cellular Telephone Communication
Aural Transfer
Authority to Issue a Wiretap Order
Judicial Guidelines
Contents of the Wiretap Order
Oral Approval in Lieu of Court Order
Duration of a Wiretap Order
Progress Report
Report to Attorney General
Annual Report to the Legislature
Recording, Sealing and Retaining Intercepted Communications
Application and Orders to be Sealed
Notice to Parities to Intercepted Communications
Discovery Prerequisites to Use in Evidence
Motions to Suppress
Disclosure to Other Law Enforcement Agencies
Use of Intercepted Information
Disclosure of Intercepted Information in Testimony
Privileged Communications
Interception of Communications Relating to Crimes Other Than Those Specified in the Authorization Order
Violent Felonies
Other Than Violent Felonies
Right to Notice and Copy
The “Plain View” Doctrine
Criminal Punishment for Violations
Civil Remedies for Unauthorized Interceptions
Effects of Other Statutes
Covert Residential Entries
Order for Cooperation of Public Utilities, Landlords, Custodians and Others
Civil or Criminal Liability; Reliance Upon Court Order
Authority to Conform Proceedings and Order to Constitutional Requirements
Training and Certification of Law Enforcement Officers
Severability
Automatic Repeal
Eavesdropping, Compared
Limitations on the Use of Search Warrants:
Newsroom Searches
Searches of Indian Tribal Property
Retention of the Documents
Mechanics of Preparation
Service and Return:
To “Any Peace Officer”
Necessity to Serve
Night Service
Out-of-County Service
Who May Serve
Knock and Notice:
General Rule
Purpose
Problem
Exceptions:
Businesses
Inner Doors of a Residence
Refusal
Implied Refusal
Reasonable Time
Exigent Circumstances
Doctrine of Substantial Compliance
No-Knock Search Warrants
Entry by Ruse
Standing; An Absent Tenant
Sanctions for Violations
Not Necessarily a Fourth Amendment Violation
Seizing Items not Listed in the Warrant
Answering the Telephone
Time Limitations
One Continuous Search
Leaving a Copy of the Warrant
The Receipt and Inventory
The Federal Rule
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal’s Opinion
Destruction of Property
Sealing the Warrant Affidavit:
How Accomplished
When Warrants May be Sealed
Criticism of Procedure
Court Procedures
Retention of the Documents
Return of Property
Extensions
Special Masters:
Rule
When Not Applicable
The “Special Master”
Documentary Evidence
Procedure
The Court Hearing
Other Service Conditions
Other Warrants:
Inspection Warrants
Rendition (or Extradition):
Art. IV, § 2, Clause 2, U.S. Constitution
The Implementing Statute
International Extraditions
Extradition Between States: The Uniform Criminal Extradition Act
Adoption in California
P.C. § 1548.1
Procedure
Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution (“UFAP”)
Scope
Purpose
Procedure
Parental Kidnappings
Avoiding Custody or Confinement
Avoiding Giving Testimony
Avoiding Service of Process
State Extradition
Dismissal of Federal Complaint
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