Warrant Process for Bank Account Funds, Tracking Devices
Cell Phone Records, & Instruments of a crime
Proper Structure of Affidavit
Real World Affidavit Examples
Informant Search Warrants
Drafting Warrants Based on Evidence Collected on Trash Pulls
Course Overview:
One of the most challenging aspects of advanced investigation techniques is the ability to draft an affidavit for a search warrant that is evidentiary in nature. In other words, the detective is seeking evidence linking a suspect to a crime, but the evidence has not been seen in the home or vehicle. The detective has probable cause to believe the evidence he or she is seeking is at the location. Some common examples of the use of evidentiary search warrants are as follows Credit Card Abuse, Identity Theft, and Forgery - warrants that seek such things as; documents, stolen credit cards, forms of identification, and merchandise purchased with stolen credit cards or forged checks.
Homicide, sexual assault, aggravated assault and child sexual assault - warrants that seek such things as; pornography used to lower a child's inhibitions, items used during a sexual assault, items used during the curse of homicide, documents, pictures, and writings used to fuel the fantasies of the offender.
The overall goal of the training is to present several forms of evidentiary search warrants and provide the students with
"templates" of each type of warrant that they may retain and use them during their own investigations. Attendees will become familiar with all forms of evidentiary search warrants and will have a working knowledge of how the use of an evidentiary search warrant will enhance their investigations.
The course will enable the investigator to use the evidence gained using a search warrant to enhance the quality of their investigation, identify additional suspects, and identify additional criminal offenses committed by suspects that may have not yet been reported.