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Legal Handbook for FBI Special Agents — Part 1
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Hanl-ID: LHBSAP1 LEGAL HANDBOOK
FOR SPECIAL AGENTS PART 1
**EffDte: 07/26/1999
MCRT#: 915
Div: D9
Cav: SecCls:
5-4.6 Warning
of Rights
Formerly 5-4.5!
In
order
to
establish
a voluntary
consent, the
government
is not
required to
prove
a warning
of Fourth
Amendment rights was
administered before
the consent.
Nevertheless, since
it is
a factor
bearing on the voluntariness of consent, Agents|shou1d|inform
|
individuals from
whom consent is
sought
that
they
have a right to
withhold consent.
The warning
is contained
in the
standard Consent
to
Search Form,
FD-26.
**EEfDte: 10/09/2001
MCRT#: 1159 Div: D9
Cav: SecCls:
[5-4.7| Proof
of Consent
| Formerly 5-4.6!|
I
Consent to
search should
be obtained
in writing,
if
possible. Form
FD-26 is to be used for
this purpose.
In
the
event an
individual orally
consents, but
will not
sign the
form, Agents should
make a record
of the
consent on
the FD26.
The form
should be
completed except for the signature of the consenting party, and Agents
should note
thereon the
fact of
consent, preferably
in the
language of
the consenter.
The completed FD-26 should be retained
in the
exhibit
envelope of the case file. -
**EffDte: 07/26/1999
HCRT#: 915 Div: D9
Cav: SecCls:
I5-4.8| Limitations on Consent
l Formerly 5-4.7!]
|
The consenting party controls
the
conditions
of a search.
|He/She|may revoke
the
consent,
at which
time Agents
should terminate
I
the search, orlhe/she|may otherwise limit the
scope or time of search.
Agents must conform to
such
limitations.
**EffDte: 07/26/1999
HCRT#: 915 Div: D9
Cav: SecCls:
I5-4.9] Implied
Consent | Formerly
54.8!| I
Neither silence
nor a failure
to
object
can be considered
a voluntary
consent. Agents
should not
rely on
such conduct or any
other ambiguous response as a relinquishment
of Fourth Amendment
rights. Rather, they should obtain an express consent in writing
FD-26!, or
where that is not
possible,
a specific
verbal consent.
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Div: 09
cw: SecC1s:
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