690.05 - Search warrants; in general; definition.

§ 690.05  Search warrants; in general; definition.    1.    Under circumstances prescribed in this article, a local criminal  court may, upon application of a police officer, a district attorney  or  other  public servant acting in the course of his official duties, issue  a search warrant.    2. A search warrant is a court order and process  directing  a  police  officer to conduct:    (a) a search of designated premises, or of a designated vehicle, or of  a  designated  person, for the purpose of seizing designated property or  kinds of property, and to deliver any property so obtained to the  court  which issued the warrant; or    (b) a search of a designated premises for the purpose of searching for  and  arresting  a  person who is the subject of: (i) a warrant of arrest  issued pursuant to this chapter, a  superior  court  warrant  of  arrest  issued  pursuant to this chapter, or a bench warrant for a felony issued  pursuant to this chapter, where the designated premises is the  dwelling  of a third party who is not the subject of the arrest warrant; or    (ii)  a  warrant  of arrest issued by any other state or federal court  for an offense which would constitute a felony under the  laws  of  this  state,  where  the  designated premises is the dwelling of a third party  who is not the subject of the arrest warrant.