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A search warrant gives the police legal authority to search private property. the right to keep someone jailed until bail is met. authority to arrest someone. authority to release someone from jail.
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A search warrant gives the police legal authority to search private property. the right to keep someone jailed until bail is met. authority to arrest someone. authority to release someone from jail.
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A search warrant gives the police legal authority to search private property. It is given to the police by court order from a judge and gives them the right to confiscate evidence if it is found.
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