Discuss a judge's role in search and arrest warrants.

What will be an ideal response?


Search and arrest warrants must be signed by a judicial officer. Rather than simply rubber-stamping warrant applications submitted by police or prosecutors, judges have an obligation to review each application to determine if it provides probable cause to justify the requested search or arrest. Moreover, in considering search warrant applications, a judge must ensure that the place to be searched is clearly articulated and that the items or class of items sought are stated and described with "sufficient specificity." In addition, a judge may be asked to allow the police to conduct the search at nighttime or to enter the place to be searched without knocking on the door, requesting entry, or announcing their presence.

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