Friday, March 6, 2009

Search and seizure is a legal procedure used in many civil law and common law legal systems whereby police or other authorities and their agents, who

Search and seizure is a legal procedure used in many civil law and common law legal systems whereby police or other authorities and their agents, who suspect that a crime has been committed, do a search of a person's property and confiscate any relevant evidence to the crime. Most countries have provisions in their constitutions that provide the public with the right to be free from "unreasonable" search and seizure. This right is generally based on the premise that everyone is entitled to a reasonable right to privacy. In practice, this constitutional right is regularly respected only in democracies.

Though interpretation may vary, this right usually requires law enforcement to obtain a search warrant before engaging in any form of search and seizure.

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