Effective - 28 Aug 1989
542.291. Search, when conducted — receipt for property taken. — 1. The search shall be conducted in a reasonable manner. The search may be made at night if making it during the daytime is not practicable.
2. An officer making a search pursuant to an invalid warrant, the invalidity of which is not apparent on its face, may use such force as he would be justified in using if the warrant were valid.
3. The officer may summon as many persons as he deems necessary to assist him in executing the warrant. Such persons shall not be held liable as a result of the illegality of the search and seizure.
4. If any property is seized, the officer shall give to the person from whose possession it is taken, if he is present, a copy of the warrant and an itemized receipt of the property taken. If no person is present, the officer shall leave the copy and the receipt at the site of the search.
5. A copy of the itemized receipt of any property taken shall be delivered to the office of the prosecuting attorney in the county where the property was taken within two working days of the search.
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(L. 1974 S.B. 366 § 7, A.L. 1989 S.B. 215 & 58)
Structure 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 542.050 - 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 542.286 - 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 542.400 - Definitions.
Section 542.402 - Penalty for illegal wiretapping, permitted activities.
Section 542.406 - Disclosure of contents — privileged communications.
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.