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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
- Chapter 35. Search and Seizure
- Section 20. Grounds For Issuance.
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AS 12.35.020. Grounds For Issuance.
A search warrant may be issued if the judicial officer reasonably believes any of the following:
- (1) that the property was stolen or embezzled;
- (2) that the property was used as a means of committing a crime;
- (3) that the property is in the possession of a person who intends to use it as the means of committing a crime, or in
possession of another to whom the person may have delivered it for the purpose of concealing it or preventing its being
discovered;
- (4) that the property constitutes evidence of a particular crime or tends to show that a certain person has committed a
particular crime;
- (5) that either reasonable legislative or administrative standards for conducting a routine or area inspection with regard
to air pollution are satisfied with respect to the particular place, dwelling, structure, premises, or vehicle, or
there is reason to believe that a condition of nonconformity exists with respect to the particular place, dwelling,
structure, premises, or vehicle.
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