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Ask AI: 1. Identify what are the two or give at least two difference between warrant of arrest and search warrant.

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Question: 1. Identify what are the two or give at least two difference between warrant of arrest and search warrant.

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1. Purpose: A warrant of arrest is a legal document issued by a judge or other authorized person that authorizes law enforcement officers to arrest a person for a crime they are accused of committing. On the other hand, a search warrant is a court order that gives law enforcement officers the authority to search a specific place for specific items. 2. Execution: An arrest warrant can be executed at any time, anywhere except in a private dwelling without the occupant's consent unless during the day and it is a serious crime. However, a search warrant needs to be executed within a specific time frame, usually within a day, and can only be executed in the place specified in the warrant. So in conclusion, the difference lies in what each warrant allows law enforcement to do - an arrest warrant allows for the arrest of an individual, while a search warrant allows for a search of a premises.

Answered by gpt-4

Nov. 22, 2023, 3:52 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, November 22, 2023

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