NJ Court Rule 3:5-1 Authority to Issue Search Warrants Rule
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NJ Court Rule 3:5-1 Authority to Issue Search Warrants Rule Court Rule 3:5. SEARCH WARRANTS 3:5-1. Authority to Issue A search warrant may be issued by a judge of a court having jurisdiction in the municipality where the property sought is located. Note: Source-R.R. 3:2A-1. 3:5-2. Grounds for Issuance
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A search warrant may be issued to search for and seize any property, including documents, books, papers and any other tangible objects, obtained in violation of the penal laws of this State or any other state; or possessed, controlled, designed or intended for use or which has been used in connection with any such violation; or constituting evidence of or tending to show any such violation. Note: Source-R.R. 3:2A-2, 3:2A-7. 3:5-3. Issuance and Contents (a) An applicant for a search warrant shall appear personally before the judge, who must take the applicant's affidavit or testimony before issuing the warrant. The judge may also examine, under oath, any witness the applicant produces, and may http://www.njlaws.com/authority_to_issue.html?id=34&a=
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