![]() (4) a person to be arrested or a person who is unlawfully restrained. (3) property designed for use, intended for use, or used in committing a crime or ![]() (2) contraband, fruits of crime, or other items illegally possessed A warrant may be issued for any of the following: (c) Persons or Property Subject to Search or Seizure. The district where the media or information is located has beenĪuthorization and are located in five or more (6) a magistrate judge with authority in any district where activities related to aĬrime may have occurred has authority to issue a warrant to use remoteĪccess to search electronic storage media and to seize or copyĮlectronically stored information located within or outside that (C) a residence and any appurtenant land owned or leased by the United States and used by United States personnel assigned to a United States diplomatic or consular mission in a foreign state. (B) the premises-no matter who owns them-of a United States diplomatic or consular mission in a foreign state, including any appurtenant building, part of a building, or land used for the mission's purposes or (A) a United States territory, possession, or commonwealth (5) a magistrate judge having authority in any district where activities related to the crime may have occurred, or in the District of Columbia, may issue a warrant for property that is located outside the jurisdiction of any state or district, but within any of the following: (4) a magistrate judge with authority in the district has authority to issue a warrant to install within the district a tracking device the warrant may authorize use of the device to track the movement of a person or property located within the district, outside the district, or both and (3) a magistrate judge-in an investigation of domestic terrorism or international terrorism-with authority in any district in which activities related to the terrorism may have occurred has authority to issue a warrant for a person or property within or outside that district (2) a magistrate judge with authority in the district has authority to issue a warrant for a person or property outside the district if the person or property is located within the district when the warrant is issued but might move or be moved outside the district before the warrant is executed (1) a magistrate judge with authority in the district-or if none is reasonably available, a judge of a state court of record in the district-has authority to issue a warrant to search for and seize a person or property located within the district §3117 (b).Īt the request of a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government: (E) “Tracking device” has the meaning set out in 18 U.S.C. (D) “Domestic terrorism” and “international terrorism” have the meanings set out in 18 U.S.C. (C) “Federal law enforcement officer” means a government agent (other than an attorney for the government) who is engaged in enforcing the criminal laws and is within any category of officers authorized by the Attorney General to request a search warrant. (B) “Daytime” means the hours between 6:00 a.m. (A) “Property” includes documents, books, papers, any other tangible objects, and information. The following definitions apply under this rule: This rule does not modify any statute regulating search or seizure, or the issuance and execution of a search warrant in special circumstances.
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