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A(n) is the process by which police examine a person or property to find evidence that will be used to prove guilt in a criminal trial.

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A search is the process by which police examine a person or property to find evidence that will be used to prove guilt in a criminal trial.

Step-by-step explanation:

In criminal law, a search is the process by which the law allows the police to search a property or a person to get evidence for any criminal case. For that purpose, a search warrant is signed by a judge that allows the police legal right to do the search.

But search warrants are not given unless there's probable cause for any criminal act. This means that warrants are given out only in cases of investigation and criminal intent.

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