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    When Probable Cause Exists but There Is No Time to Obtain
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When Probable Cause Exists but There Is No Time to Obtain

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When probable cause exists but there is no time to obtain a search warrant, the officer may conduct a search.This is an example of an emergency, or circumstance.

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