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Question 8
A search warrant is authorised by A. the police. B. the victim. C. a barrister. D. a judicial officer.
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A search warrant is a legal document that allows law enforcement to conduct a search of a specified premises. The correct answer is D. a judicial officer.
A judicial officer, such as a judge or magistrate, is responsible for reviewing requests for search warrants and authorizing them based on probable cause. This process ensures that citizens' rights are protected under the law.
While the police may request a warrant, they do not have the authority to issue one. The victim or a barrister does not have the authority to authorize a search warrant either.
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