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MGLQZ

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What is the search warrant return?
 
  A) It is an itemized inventory of all property and material seized by officers at the location of the search.
  B) It is review of the search warrant for probable cause.
  C) It is the process in which police officers return the original warrant back to the judge of issue whenever the warrant is not served within the time requirements.
  D) It is the process of review by the judge prior to signing the warrant.

Question 2

Who reviews and signs search warrants?
 
  A) A police officer
  B) The local prosecutor
  C) A judge
  D) A member of the warrant review committee



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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