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- No officer of the law or any other person shall search any place, thing or person, except by virtue of and under a warrant issued by a proper officer. Any officer or other person searching any place, thing or person otherwise than by virtue of and under a search warrant, shall be guilty of malfeasance in office.
law.lis.virginia.gov › vacode › title19§ 19.2-59. Search without warrant prohibited; when search ...
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Chapter 5. Search Warrants. § 19.2-52. When search warrant may issue. Except as provided in § 19.2-56.1, search warrants, based upon complaint on oath supported by an affidavit as required in § 19.2-54, may be issued by any judge, magistrate or other person having authority to issue criminal warrants, if he be satisfied from such complaint ...
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A search, for Fourth Amendment purposes, involves a government intrusion upon a person’s “reasonable expectation of privacy” or a physical intrusion on an individual’s person, houses, papers, or effects for the purpose of obtaining information. United States v. Jones, 565 U.S. 101259 (2012).
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5. The object, thing or person to be searched for [ ] constitutes evidence of the commission of such offense [ ] is the person to be arrested for whom a warrant or process for arrest has been issued. 6. [ ] Authorization to execute a search warrant of a place of abode other than in the daytime hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. is requested.
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Search Warrants. This is Chapter 5 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Search Warrants.” It is part of Title 19.2, titled “Criminal Procedure.” It’s comprised of the following 14 sections. § 19.2-52. When search warrant may issue. § 19.2-53. What may be searched and seized. § 19.2-53.1. Taking blood samples pursuant to search warrant; immunity.
Title 19.2 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. Chapter 5 - Search Warrants. Section 19.2-52 - When search warrant may issue. Section 19.2-53 - What may be searched and seized. Section 19.2-54 - Affidavit preliminary to issuance of search warrant; general search warrant prohibited; effect of f...