Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 542 - Proceedings to Preserve the Peace — Searches and Seizures
Section 542.281 - Obscene matter, search warrant, procedure for obtaining — application for warrant, content — adversary hearing required, when — alteration of material after notice of hearing or execution of warrant prohibited.

Effective - 15 Jul 1987
542.281. Obscene matter, search warrant, procedure for obtaining — application for warrant, content — adversary hearing required, when — alteration of material after notice of hearing or execution of warrant prohibited. — 1. Any police officer, sheriff or deputy sheriff may make application for the issuance of a search warrant to search for and seize:
(1) Obscene matter being held or displayed for sale, exhibition, distribution, or circulation to the public;
(2) Matter that is pornographic for minors being held or displayed for sale, exhibition, distribution, or circulation to minors;
(3) Property which has been used by the owner, or used with his consent, as a raw material or as an instrument to publish or produce such matter as described in subdivisions (1) and (2) of this subsection.
2. A warrant to search for and seize the matters and property described in subsection 1 of this section as evidence in a criminal proceeding pursuant to chapter 573 may be issued by a judge of the circuit court in the county or judicial district in which the alleged matter or property is located. Except as provided in this section, the issuance of a warrant to search for and seize obscene matter shall be governed by the provisions of section 542.276. Notwithstanding subsection 3 of section 542.276, oral testimony may be considered.
3. The application and the warrant, if issued, shall designate precisely by title, or otherwise, each item to be searched for and seized.
4. No warrant shall be issued to search for and seize any item unless the judge determines there is probable cause to believe that such item is obscene as defined in section 573.010 and is being displayed, sold, exhibited, distributed, or circulated to the public or is pornographic for minors as defined in section 573.010, and is being displayed, sold, exhibited, distributed or circulated to minors.
5. If the item to be seized is a book, magazine, paper, or pamphlet or an item that may be photographed, a copy or photograph of the allegedly obscene item may be annexed to the application.
6. If the item to be seized is a motion picture film or video cassette, written affidavits verified by oath or affirmation of law enforcement officers and city or county prosecutors may supplement the application.
7. An officer in making his application for a warrant may rely on past viewings of a motion picture film or video cassette that is the same as the motion picture film or video cassette to be seized if the film or video cassette to be seized can be identified as the same as or a copy of, the prior viewed film or video cassette by the title of the film or video cassette or the package or label on or surrounding the film or video cassette or some other manner.
8. If the purpose of applying for a warrant is to search for and seize obscene material for other than evidentiary purposes, the judge shall hold an adversary hearing to determine whether such matter is obscene before issuing a warrant. Not less than twenty-four hours before such hearing, written notice of the date, time, place and nature of the hearing, including a description of the matter sought, shall be personally served upon the dealer, exhibitor, displayer or his agent. No warrant shall be issued without the dealer, distributor, or displayer being given a reasonable opportunity to appear in opposition to the issuance. If the material to be seized is the same as or another copy of matter that has already been determined to be obscene in a criminal proceeding against the dealer, exhibitor, displayer or his agent, the determination of obscenity in the criminal proceeding shall constitute clear and convincing evidence that the matter to be seized pursuant to this subsection is obscene. Except when the dealer, exhibitor, or displayer consents to a longer period, or by his actions or pleadings, willfully prevents the prompt resolution of the hearing, a decision shall be rendered no later than ten days from the date of the commencement of the hearing. After service of notice of the hearing, or subpoena, or the execution of a search warrant, intentional alteration, destruction, or removal of any matter, or duplicate of matter, described in the notice shall be punished as contempt of court.
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(L. 1974 S.B. 366 § 5, A.L. 1987 H.B. 113, et al.)
Effective 7-15-87
(1998) Statute not constitutionally required to provide a one-copy limitation. B.A.P., Inc. v. McCulloch, 994 F.Supp. 1131 (E.D. Mo.).
(1999) Section is not unconstitutional for vagueness in failing to distinguish between mass seizures and limited evidentiary seizures. B.A.P., Inc. v. McCulloch, 170 F.3d 804 (8th Cir.).

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXVII - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 542 - Proceedings to Preserve the Peace — Searches and Seizures

Section 542.010 - Magistrate defined.

Section 542.020 - Certain officers to preserve peace, issue process.

Section 542.030 - Warrant may issue, when.

Section 542.040 - Proceedings before associate circuit judge — jury — verdict — recognizance — costs.

Section 542.050 - Recognizance — penalty for failure to give.

Section 542.060 - Parties committed, how discharged.

Section 542.070 - Recognizance, where deposited.

Section 542.080 - Recognizance, when broken.

Section 542.090 - Recognizance to be prosecuted, when.

Section 542.100 - Offense stated in record is evidence of breach.

Section 542.110 - Appeal granted, when.

Section 542.120 - Recognizance forfeited on failure to prosecute appeal.

Section 542.130 - Proceedings on appeal.

Section 542.140 - Affray in presence of associate circuit judge.

Section 542.170 - What officers may require aid of persons to disperse rioters.

Section 542.190 - Special deputies and policemen to be residents of state.

Section 542.261 - Peace officer defined.

Section 542.266 - Search warrant defined — who may issue.

Section 542.271 - Warrant may issue to search and seize, certain persons and items, or to copy, photograph or record.

Section 542.276 - Who may apply for search warrant — contents of application, affidavit — where filed, hearing — contents of warrant — who may execute, return, when and how made — warrant deemed invalid, when.

Section 542.281 - Obscene matter, search warrant, procedure for obtaining — application for warrant, content — adversary hearing required, when — alteration of material after notice of hearing or execution of warrant prohibited.

Section 542.286 - Warrant to be executed within territorial jurisdiction, exception.

Section 542.291 - Search, when conducted — receipt for property taken.

Section 542.296 - Motion to suppress, grounds for.

Section 542.300 - Prisoners may be searched.

Section 542.301 - Disposition of unclaimed seized property — forfeiture to the state, when — allegedly obscene matter, how treated — appeal authorized.

Section 542.400 - Definitions.

Section 542.402 - Penalty for illegal wiretapping, permitted activities.

Section 542.404 - Application for an order — authorization by attorney general — approval by judge, probable cause required.

Section 542.406 - Disclosure of contents — privileged communications.

Section 542.408 - Application, contents — ex parte order issued, when, contents, extensions granted, when — reports, court may require, when — pen registers, who may request — communication, common carriers may provide aid, immunity from suit, compen...

Section 542.410 - Recording of contents, required, how, custody of, duplication, destruction of — applications and orders sealed by court, disclosure, when, destruction of — penalty — notice to persons named in order, when, right to inspect and copy...

Section 542.412 - Contents may be used as evidence, when — disclosure of additional evidence to defendant.

Section 542.414 - Suppression of contents, grounds — right of state to appeal suppression motion, when.

Section 542.416 - Reports to state courts administrator required, when, contents, who must report — state courts administrator to report to general assembly, when — rules and regulations.

Section 542.418 - Use of contents of wiretap in civil action, limitations on — illegal wiretap, cause of action, damages, attorney fees and costs — good faith reliance on court order a prima facie defense.

Section 542.420 - Evidence obtained in violation of law may not be used.

Section 542.422 - Injunctions of felony violations of sections 542.400 to 542.424, procedure.

Section 542.425 - Criminal investigations, site of criminal conduct undetermined, attorney general may subpoena witnesses and documents.

Section 542.525 - Surveillance or game cameras on private property, state and local government prohibited from placing without landowner consent.