Miss. Code § 99-25-16 Affidavit to Obtain Search Warrant Upon Oral Testimony For Computer Crime Investigations of Sex Offenses Against Children

LibraryMississippi Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through the 2023 Regular Session
Year2023
CitationMiss. Code § 99-25-16

(1) The provisions of this section shall only apply to search warrants issued in relation to computer crime investigations for sex offenses against children who are less than eighteen (18) years old involving a computer defined in Section 7-5-59(1)(a).

(2) If circumstances make it reasonable to dispense, in whole or in part, with a written affidavit, a judge who is authorized to issue search warrants may issue a warrant based upon sworn testimony communicated by telephone or other appropriate means, including facsimile transmission.

(3) The person who is requesting the warrant shall prepare a document to be known as a "duplicate original warrant" and shall read such duplicate original warrant verbatim to the issuing judge. The judge shall enter what is so read on a document to be known as the "original warrant." The issuing judge may direct that the warrant be modified.

(4) If the judge is satisfied that the circumstances are such as to make it reasonable to dispense with a written affidavit and the grounds for the application exist or that there is probable cause to believe that they exist, the judge shall order the issuance of a warrant by directing the person requesting the warrant to sign the judge's name on the duplicate original warrant. The judge shall immediately sign the original warrant and enter on the face of the original warrant the exact time the warrant was ordered to be issued. The finding of probable cause for a warrant upon oral testimony may be based on the same kind of evidence as is sufficient for a warrant upon affidavit.

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