Police require a search warrant to enter a residence, business, vehicle, or any private premises unless there are “exigent circumstances” or an emergency. To obtain a warrant, they must demonstrate reasonable grounds to believe that a crime has been committed and that evidence relevant to that crime will be found at the location they are applying to search.
It’s a standard legal test, but highly fact-specific. If you’re dealing with a situation involving a search warrant, always consult a criminal defence lawyer with experience in this area of the law to assess your case.
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