The particularity clause of the warrant requirement is different for arrest warrants than search warrants. Explain this clause and when it is required for each type of warrant
What will be an ideal response?
Good answers will explain the definition of particularity. Students should explain what is required for an arrest warrant - the name of the person or when the suspect is not known (a John Doe warrant to be issued). The requirements for search warrants including the specific place to be search and the particular items to be seized. With regards to search warrants, students should also include two landmark court cases associated with them: Maryland v. Garrison and Andresen v. Maryland.
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What will be an ideal response?
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