Noun
a warrant authorizing law enforcement officials to search for objects or people involved in the commission of a crime and to produce them in court; the warrant describes the locations where the officials may search
Source: WordNetThis is an age in which one cannot find common sense without a search warrant. George Will
You'll see! We're going to the palace. Fetch Angua. We might need her. And bring the search warrant. You mean the sledgehammer, sir? Yes. Terry Pratchett
You don't need a search warrant to go through someone's trash. Seriously. Once it hits the curb it is totally fair game - you an look it up. Ally Carter
The Patriot Act is ludicrous. Terrorists have proved that they are interested in total genocide, not subtle little hacks of the U.S. infrastructure, yet the government wants a blank search warrant to spy and snoop on everyone's communications. Kevin Mitnick
It would not be permissible for you to build a home and not let law enforcement in if they had a search warrant. If they think there's a crime ongoing, they go to court and get a warrant, and they're permitted to come in your home under the Fourth Amendment. Mike Pompeo
According to Bugman, the conflict began when Irvine police were in Anaheim to serve a search warrant in the 500 block of North Harcourt Street for grand theft from a vehicle in March 2019. Source: Internet