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2001 Florida Statutes
Grounds for issuance of search warrant.
933.02 Grounds for issuance of search warrant.--Upon proper affidavits being made a search warrant may be issued under the provisions of this chapter upon any of the following grounds:
(1) When the property shall have been stolen or embezzled in violation of law;
(2) When any property shall have been used:
(a) As a means to commit any crime,
(b) In connection with gambling, gambling implements and appliances, or
(c) In violation of s. 847.011 or other laws in reference to obscene prints and literature;
(3) When any property constitutes evidence relevant to proving that a felony has been committed;
(4) When any property is being held or possessed:
(a) In violation of any of the laws prohibiting the manufacture, sale, and transportation of intoxicating liquors, or
(b) In violation of the fish and game laws, or
(c) In violation of the laws relative to food and drug;
(5) When the laws in relation to cruelty to animals have been or are violated in any particular building or place, but no search shall be made in such building or place after sunset, unless specially authorized by the officer issuing the warrant upon satisfactory cause shown; in which case such property may be taken on the warrant so issued from any house or place in which it is concealed, or from any vehicle, aircraft, or watercraft in which it may be found, or from the possession of any person by whom it shall have been used in the commission of any offense or from any person in whose possession it may be.
The provisions of this section shall apply also to any papers or documents used as a means of or in aid of the commission of any offense against the laws of the state.
History.--s. 16, sub-ch. 8, ch. 1637, 1868; s. 6, ch. 3921, 1889; RS 3007, 3008; GS 4083, 4084; RGS 6187, 6188; s. 4, ch. 9321, 1923; CGL 8501, 8502, 8506; s. 2, ch. 74-318; s. 1, ch. 77-174.