Introduction to Search Warrants
Requirements for Issuance
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Basis of Knowledge
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Affadavit
Search Warrant
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Yes, the affidavit does establish the informant's
veracity, or credibility.
Which statement provides a
basis for believing the informant?
1. That within the last 24 hours, Affiant
has been contacted by a Confidential Informant, who
advised that a subject driving a red Chrysler Cordova
with Texas Plates, was currently selling heroin at a
residence at 1106 South Cahoon. That Subject John Doe
was from out of town and had brought the heroin in.
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2. That Said Informant stated that
subject was a [S]panish male, approximately 6-0 tall,
weighing a little over 200 pounds, having black hair
and did have some tattoos on his person.
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3. That Said Informant did state that
through personal knowledge, several heroin users had
been to this residence.
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4. That Said Informant has furnished
information to Affiant in the past which Affiant did
find to be true and correct through personal knowledge
and investigation.
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5. That based on the information provided
by Said Informant, Affiant did drive by the residence
and did observe the red Cordova which did have a partial
white vinyl roof. Description and the trailer house
next to the house are the same as stated by Informant.
Also, on checking utilities, it was learned that a Carol
Cordovar resided there. |
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