Cuando la policía quiere buscar pruebas en una casa, necesitan tener buenas razones para hacerlo. Esto significa que tienen que demostrar que hay una alta posibilidad de que encuentren algo ilegal, como drogas.
Es como cuando un maestro decide revisar la mochila de un estudiante porque ha escuchado rumores de que lleva cosas prohibidas. Necesita pruebas suficientes para estar seguro de que algo malo puede estar ahí.
Imagina que la policía recibe un aviso de un informante que dice que en la casa de Juan hay plantas de marihuana. Si han visto movimientos extraños y otros vecinos han tenido problemas similares, pueden obtener una orden para revisar la casa de Juan y buscar pruebas.
ant's tip, sufficiently established probable cause as the informant had been in the defendant's apartment and had personally viewed the drugs. Rocha v. State, 284 Ga. App. 852 , 644 S.E.2d 921 (2007). Trial court properly found that under the totality of the circumstances, the affidavit in support of a search warrant for a residence suspected of being a marijuana "grow house" gave the magistrate a substantial basis for concluding that probable cause existed because the affidavit set forth the fact that similar investigations and seizures had taken place in several grow houses in the area, the house under surveillance had characteristics similar to those houses, and two men fled from the residence and were apprehended with large amounts of cash; the information from the stop was not excludable as "stale" because there was a substantial basis for believing that the electrical ballasts and light fixtures identified in the search warrant could still be found at the residence and the items were not perishable. Prado v. State, 306 Ga. App. 240 , 701 S.E.2d 871 (2010). Trial court did not err in denying the defendant's motion to suppress evidence a detective found in the defendant's home because given the totality of the circumstances, the magistrate who issued the search warrant was authorized to conclude that there was a fair probability that contraband would be found at the defendant's home; the detective's affidavit in support of the warrant contained ample facts by which the ma
Significa que hay razones suficientes para creer que se puede encontrar evidencia de un crimen en un lugar específico. No es una certeza, pero sí hay indicios claros.
Generalmente, la policía necesita una orden de registro para entrar en tu casa. Sin embargo, hay excepciones, como si hay una emergencia o si tú les das permiso.
Si la orden de registro no se basa en pruebas válidas, cualquier evidencia encontrada podría ser considerada inadmisible en un juicio.
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