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1999 Florida Statutes

506.03  Search warrant.--When any person or his or her agent shall make oath before any judge having jurisdiction in the district where the offense is committed that he or she has reason to believe and does believe that any of his or her bottles, boxes, siphons, fountains, tins, or kegs, a description of which has been filed and published as aforesaid, are being unlawfully used or filled or had by any person manufacturing or selling soda waters, mineral or aerated waters, porter, ale, cider, ginger ale, small beer, lager beer, weiss beer, white beer, or other beverages or medicine, medical preparations, perfumery, oils, compounds, or mixtures, or that any junk dealer or dealers in secondhand articles, vendor of bottles, or other person, has any such bottles, boxes, siphons, fountains, tins, or kegs in his or her possession or secreted in any place, the said judge shall thereupon issue a search warrant signed by him or her with his or her name of office, to any sheriff and his or her deputies or any police officer or other person authorized by law to execute process, commanding the officer or person forthwith to search the property described in the warrant or the person named, for the property specified, and to bring the same before the court having jurisdiction of the offense.

History.--s. 4, ch. 4584, 1897; GS 3167; RGS 4993; CGL 7082; s. 26, ch. 73-334; s. 649, ch. 97-103.