97A.231 SEARCH WARRANTS.
Upon complaint establishing that the complainant has probable cause to believe that a wild
animal taken, bought, sold, transported, or possessed in violation of the game and fish laws,
or contraband, is concealed or illegally kept in a place, a judge, authorized to issue warrants
in criminal cases, may issue a search warrant. The judge may direct that the place be entered,
broken open, and examined. Property seized under the warrant shall be safely kept under the
direction of the court so long as necessary for the purpose of being used as evidence in a trial and
subsequently disposed of as otherwise provided.
History: 1986 c 386 art 1 s 39