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What is a written order issued by a magistrate and directed to a peace officer, commanding him to search for any property or thing and to seize the same and bring it before said magistrate?
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Search Warrant
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The affadavit made before the magistrate or district or county attorney is called a ______ if it charges the commision of an offense.
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Complaint
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An order signed by the proper magistrate directing a sheriff to receive and place in jail the person so committed.
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Commitment
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A written statement of a grand jury, accusing a person therein named of some an act or ommission which, by law, is declared to be an offense.
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Indictment
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What are the four requisits of a search warrant?
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1. It runs in the name of "The State of Texas"
2. Specifically names what is to be searched or siezed 3. Commands any peace officer of the proper county to perform the search 4. Must be signed and dated by the magistrate |
What are the four sufficient facts of probable cause as defined by CCP 18.01?
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1. Specific offense that has been committed
2. Specifically discribes property or items to be searched or siezed 3. Particular person who committed the offense 4. Items must be located at or on a particular person, place or thing |