Allan Streib wrote:
> However, if they show up at a residence, and have "reasonable cause"
> to presume that the subject is inside, can they enter?

I hope not!  Otherwise, why would they need a warrant?

> And once inside, if they see any incriminating evidence "in plain
> sight" I believe they don't need a warrant to act on that.

I'm not sure on this one.  I've heard that if in searching they find 
something illegal that isn't related to the cause of the warrant they 
have to get another warrant.  I'm not sure if that applies to "in plain 
sight" or not.  I may very likely have heard wrong as well.

My $.02

John


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