QUESTION 1 A search warrant has several advantages over a subpoena. Which of the following is...
QUESTION 1 A search warrant has several advantages over a subpoena. Which of the following is NOT one of the advantages described in the text? A warrant allows the holder of the warrant, not the target of the defense counsel, to decide which documents are relevant and must be produced. A warrant avoids, but does not eliminate, the possibility of the destruction of evidence. A warrant gives the investigator the ability to interview key witnesses while the search is being conducted. A warrant gives the investigator the ability to seize any unlawful item that may be discovered in the search if it is part of a class B (or higher) felony.