L 3806 Obtaining During Normal Working Hours PDF

Summary

This document outlines the procedures for obtaining search warrants during normal working hours. It details the steps involved, from preparing the affidavit and warrant to submitting it for review and signing. The document highlights the use of electronic signatures and emphasizes the importance of clear communication between officers and judges.

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L 3806 OBTAINING DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS: Revised 07-07-21 The o&icer intending to search will prepare an a&idavit and search warrant detailing the facts and circumstances that establish reasonable cause to conduct the search. The o&icer will seek approval from the District Attorney's O&ice. Onc...

L 3806 OBTAINING DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS: Revised 07-07-21 The o&icer intending to search will prepare an a&idavit and search warrant detailing the facts and circumstances that establish reasonable cause to conduct the search. The o&icer will seek approval from the District Attorney's O&ice. Once approval from the District Attorney's O&ice is received, the o&icer will proceed as follows: 1. The O&icer shall email an electronic “PDF” version of the draft search warrant, signed a&idavit, and all supporting documents to the court’s daytime search warrant email account: [email protected]. _The a&idavit may contain a scanned signature, a “digital” or “electronic” signature, which is any mark made with the intent that it be a signature. The following is an example of a valid electronic signature: Jane Smith Electronically signed by O&icer Jane Smith, [email protected], Date and Time _The email shall include a brief description of what is attached, the number of pages attached, and a contact phone number for the o&icer. 2. A Supervising Judge will receive the email and assign it to an available judge for review. The Supervising Judge will copy the o&icer and Reviewing Judge on the assignment email. Line/Operations Procedures Property of San Jose Police Department For O>icial Law Enforcement Use Only Page 401 DM2024 041024 The Reviewing Judge may contact the o&icer with questions or to verify that all the pages were received and that the electronic signature is genuine. _If the Reviewing Judge has questions related to the Probable Cause to issue the warrant, the o&icer should edit the a&idavit and submit a new request. Information from the phone call will usually not be admissible at a motion challenging the warrant. _Any further status questions or updates should be directed to the Reviewing Judge rather than the general day warrant address. If the o&icer does not receive a timely response from the Reviewing Judge, the o&icer should contact the Reviewing Judge’s courtroom clerk for status updates. 3. The Reviewing Judge will review the documents and, if everything is in order, will: A. Sign the warrant. B. Note the date and time on the warrant. C. Email the signed warrant back to the o&icer. 4. The signed warrant received by the o&icer is the “original warrant.” The o&icer can print and execute the warrant like any traditional hard-copy warrant. 5. Within 10 days after the judge signed the warrant: A. The o&icer shall file a copy of the search warrant, a&idavit, and search warrant return with the clerk’s o&ice. A “Search Warrant Number” will be assigned at that time. Note: A judge’s signature is no longer required on search warrant returns. B. If the warrant is not executed, the o&icer shall mark the face of the warrant “Not Executed” and file a copy of the un-executed warrant with the clerk’s o&ice. 6. The o&icer shall upload a copy of the signed search warrant, search warrant return, a&idavit, any supporting documents, and emails with the judge into Versadex, unless under seal by the court.

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