| New York (State) - Session laws - 1855 - 1218 pages
...house, or suffered it to be done, within one year next preceding the issuing thereof. Every warrant so issued shall particularly describe the place to be searched, and the things to be seized. 5)7. Whenever any liquor shall be seized under any Liquor M>. provision of this act, it shall be the... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1856 - 612 pages
...dwelling-house, or suffered it to be done, within one year next preceding the issuing thereof. Every warrant so issued shall particularly describe the place to be searched, and the things to be seized. ยง 7. Whenever any liquor shall be seized under any provision of this act, it shall be the duty of... | |
| Ira M. Moore - Criminal law - 1876 - 920 pages
...136. for gaming apparatus, etc., 136. provisions of the constitution as to, 137. and complaint must describe- the place to be searched and the things to be seized, 137. as to the necessity of naming the person to be seized, 137, p. 100, n. 1, p. 103, n. 8. things... | |
| Roger Foster - Courts - 1921 - 1432 pages
...Statute of Limitations, and that the court has jurisdiction to issue the warrant.84 The affidavit must particularly describe the place to be searched and the things to be seen.88 The affidavit must also show facts, which, when " the law is properly applied to them, tend... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1924 - 1056 pages
...stated, and the court was warranted in so finding. Under such circumstances the warrant did, in fact, describe the place to be searched and the things to be seized, with all the particularity possible, and with all the particularity required by either the Constitution... | |
| George Arthur Malcolm - Constitutional law - 1926 - 812 pages
...compliance with the constitutional provision. 80 The law specifically requires that a search warrant shall particularly describe the place to be searched and the things to be seized. A description of a place to be searched is sufficient if the officer with the warrant can, with reasonable... | |
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