My state is New York.
A search warrant was executed in an apartment building, no specific apartment. Both apartments were searched. The address of the building was on the warrant but no specific apartment to be searched. The police had no idea how many apartments were in the building. Doesn't this warrant need to specify which apartment is to be searched? Is there any case law to support this argument?
A search warrant was executed in an apartment building, no specific apartment. Both apartments were searched. The address of the building was on the warrant but no specific apartment to be searched. The police had no idea how many apartments were in the building. Doesn't this warrant need to specify which apartment is to be searched? Is there any case law to support this argument?