How can a search warrant be used?
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Basically, the search warrant sets forth the same facts as outlined in the affidavit. Prior to signing the affidavit, the affiant (the officer) must be certain that he or she is first sworn in by a judge. The judge must then sign and date all pages of the affidavit and warrant.
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During the Colonial era, England ______.
a. sent many of its convicted criminals to America b. was a destination for American criminals who were exiled c. instructed its troops to execute any American colonists convicted of a crime d. provided funding for the first American prisons
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. The following reflect traits of gang “shot callers”: ______.
a. they are the equivalent of leaders in gangs b. they reflect the informal division of labor in gangs c. they are always permanent positions d. the person in the position may change from one gang activity to the next
Cold cases are difficult because ______.
a. investigators often face cooperative witnesses b. investigators easily locate witnesses c. the suspect is deceased or immune from charges d. DNA results often help to solve cases