350 Search Warrants, Court Orders, and Affidavits (The Detective's Guide)
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Legal Language Every Law Enforcement Investigator NeedsA reference library of search warrants
Law enforcement investigators no longer need to crawl the internet for a search warrant, court order, or affidavit example or waste time creating one from scratch. Within the nearly 400 pages of this book are 350+ examples of search warrant language for both common and unusual targets including physical evidence and online sources.
This book includes examples of affidavit and warrant language for:
- Google Location History and reverse location searches/’geofence’ warrants
- iCloud
- Cell phone forensic examination
- ‘Ping’ order for phone tracking
- Compelled biometric phone unlock
- Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Kik, Skype, TextNow, Pinger,
- eBay, OfferUp, Letgo, Amazon, and craigslist
- Uber, Lyft, Airbnb, and DoorDash
- Cocaine, heroin, GHB, LSD, PCP, MDMA, ketamine, steroids, and BHO labs
- ‘Ghost’ guns and weapons on social media
- Disconnecting phone service prior to tactical operations
- Drone use
- Pole cameras
- Use of a thermal imager/FLIR
- Cell site emulator/’stingray’
- Covert search warrants
- Hidden compartments
- Vehicle infotainment systems
- Tesla data collection
- GPS tracker installation
- Title companies, real estate agents, credit bureaus, and insurance companies
- Green Dot, Coinbase, Venmo, Square, Stripe, MoneyGram, Western Union, and PayPal/Xoom
- plus hundreds more
350 Search Warrants, Court Orders, and Affidavits gives law enforcement officers the language they need to obtain the available evidence and intelligence to further their investigations and obtain the evidence needed for a conviction. It contains both basic search warrant examples for the new or inexperienced investigator and specialized technical language for the seasoned warrant writer.
“I’ve owned the first book, 150 Search Warrants, for years and have used it throughout several assignments. This book covers some of the most current situations law enforcement encounter from Google and Apple to social media and online payment services. It is a must have for every Detective, Inspector, Criminal Investigator, or Patrol Officer who writes search warrants or wants to write them.” - Detective, Gang Intelligence Unit
Stop guessing what information is available or how to get it and don't waste another minute searching the internet for an example or template. Get 350 Search Warrants, Court Orders, and Affidavits before the evidence disappears.
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