When a person is arrested, the arresting police officer may conduct a legal search of the area immediately under the control or reach of that person for evidence in connection with the purposes of...
There's no such thing as a "search warrant for arrest;" a search warrant and an arrest warrant are two totally different warrants.The former compels police to search the area or location specified on...
The "immediate area" of the arrested subject can be searched at the time of their arrest, but the entire premises may not be, unless there is an accompanying SEARCH warrant.This does not preclude an...