SilentRogue
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gitana1, if you're still reading...
In your learned opinion, would LE find someone lying to them as to their alibi in a murder investigation be enough to submit an affidavit to a judge asking for a probable cause search warrant? If so, in your opinion, would it be limited as to specific items or broad and allow LE to look for anything and anywhere? TIA
No.
A search warrant needs to have a purpose for the search. Maybe a search warrant for phone records to validate or invalidate his location at the time of the murders.
However, you're not going to get a judge to sign a warrant to search a house based on someone lying about their alibi.
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