NY Queens: SW issuing court can narrow time to execute to avoid children at home

The court was asked to issue a search warrant for execution 6 am to 9 pm. The court required 9-2 so children won’t be around. The officer agreed, the ADA did not. This explains why that’s a reasonable restriction. Matter of Application for a Search Warrant, 2026 NY Slip Op 50027(U), 2026 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 46 (Queens Co. Jan. 12, 2026).

Defendant was stopped for a traffic violation in a high crime area. Officers asked if he was armed and he said he was. Further computer inquiries showed he was a felon. That reasonably led to a search of the car. United States v. Claybon, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 271021 (E.D. Mo. Nov. 25, 2025).*

Things seized by officers under a search warrant, other than stolen property, can be subject to forfeiture under state law. Commonwealth v. Ivarson, 2026 Mass. App. LEXIS 6 (Jan. 16, 2026).*

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