Search Warrants: Hearsay - Two-Part Test

Information
  • Introduction to Search Warrants
  • Requirements for Issuance
  • Hearsay: Two-Part Test
  • Exercises
  • Hearsay: Veracity
  • Hearsay: Basis of Knowledge
  • Hearsay: Probable Cause for Issuance
  • Forms
  • Affidavit - PDF | Word
  • Search Warrant - PDF | Word
  • In this exercise, you will determine whether the following affidavit supports the Veracity of the informant.

    This affidavit is submitted for a warrant to search 1106 South Cahoon for evidence of illegal activities by John Doe. A police officer (the "affiant") has made these statements and sworn to the affidavit under oath. Read the affidavit as a whole and answer the question that follows. (This affidavit is quoted from an appellate court case.)

    Affiant states:

    1. That within the last 24 hours, Affiant has been contacted by a Confidential Informant, who advised that a subject driving a red Chrysler PT Cruiser with Texas Plates, was currently selling heroin at a residence at 1106 South Cahoon. That Subject John Doe was from out of town and had brought the heroin in.
    2. That Said Informant stated that subject was a [S]panish male, approximately 6-0 tall, weighing a little over 200 pounds, having black hair and did have some tattoos on his person.
    3. That Said Informant did state that through personal knowledge, several heroin users had been to this residence.
    4. That Said Informant has furnished information to Affiant in the past which Affiant did find to be true and correct through personal knowledge and investigation.
    5. That based on the information provided by Said Informant, Affiant did drive by the residence and did observe the red PT Cruiser which did have a partial white vinyl roof. Description and the trailer house next to the house are the same as stated by Informant. Also, on checking utilities, it was learned that a Carol Cordova resided there.

    Does the affidavit establish the veracity (credibility) of the informant?

    YES          NO

    Yes, the affidavit does establish the informant's veracity, or credibility.

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