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surreptitious-entry warrant

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A quick definition of surreptitious-entry warrant:

A surreptitious-entry warrant is a type of legal permission given to law enforcement officers to enter and observe a criminal operation, like an illegal drug lab, without the knowledge of the people involved. It is one of many types of warrants, which are official documents that allow law enforcement to do things like make an arrest, search a property, or seize items. Warrants are only issued when there is probable cause, or a good reason to believe that a crime has been committed.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A surreptitious-entry warrant is a type of warrant that authorizes a law enforcement officer to enter and observe an ongoing criminal operation, such as an illegal drug lab, without the knowledge or consent of the occupants.

Example: A police officer suspects that a house in the neighborhood is being used as a drug lab. The officer obtains a surreptitious-entry warrant from a judge, which allows them to enter the house without the occupants' knowledge and observe any illegal activity. The officer finds evidence of drug manufacturing and arrests the occupants.

This example illustrates how a surreptitious-entry warrant can be used to gather evidence of criminal activity without alerting the suspects.

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