Common use of Search and Seizure Clause in Contracts

Search and Seizure. a. Law enforcement officers, in reliance upon probable cause that a crime is, has, or is about to be committed, may search for evidence of that crime. Whenever reasonable, a search warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction will be sought before a search is conducted. As a general policy, and when agreed upon to do so, a school official will accompany the law enforcement officer on searches that are conducted on school property. School officials will not participate in the actual search unless specifically requested to do so by the police. b. Efforts should be made by police and school administrators to conduct searches in a manner that will minimize disruption of the normal school routine and will minimize embarrassment to pupils affected. c. A xxxxx (xxx-down) may be conducted by the police when the officer has reason to believe that the person being encountered is armed or presents a risk of injury to the officer or an innocent third party. d. The principal or designee may, at any time, conduct such searches as are essential to the safety, security, discipline, and sound administration of the particular school. The appropriate police agency will respond to a request from a school official conducting an administrative search when the official feels that the search might reveal a violation of the law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

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Search and Seizure. a. Law enforcement officers, in reliance upon probable cause that a crime is, has, or is about to be committed, may search for evidence of that crime. Whenever reasonable, a search warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction will be sought before a search is conducted. As a general policy, and when agreed upon to do so, a school official will accompany the law enforcement officer on searches that are conducted on school property. School officials will not participate in the actual search unless specifically requested to do so by the police. b. Efforts should be made by police and school administrators to conduct searches in a manner that will minimize disruption of the normal school routine and will minimize embarrassment to pupils affected. c. A xxxxx (xxxpat-down) may be conducted by the police when the officer has reason to believe that the person being encountered is armed or presents a risk of injury to the officer or an innocent third party. d. The principal or designee may, at any time, conduct such searches as are essential to the safety, security, discipline, and sound administration of the particular school. The appropriate police agency will respond to a request from a school official conducting an administrative search when the official feels that the search might reveal a violation of the law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

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