Explosion Scene Investigation: Consent to Search
After an explosion investigation, a person may emerge as a suspect and law enforcement may want to search their residence, workplace, or motor vehicle for possible evidence.
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If criminal activity is suspected, a law enforcement officer who wants to avoid a warrant requirement may request voluntary consent searches of the premises. The possible suspect is within their rights to refuse to consent to the search. If the officer has reasonable suspicion or probable cause, they can complete this app for Explosion Scene Investigation: Consent to Search. The officer or other law enforcement representative will need to provide their name, the address of the premises and list a probable cause for the search. By agreeing to the consent to search, and confirming law enforcement did not threaten or use any coercion tactics, the possible suspect will give authorities permission to search their property. Any incriminating evidence will be used in a criminal trial against the suspect in a court of law.
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