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Can an officer search anyone on the premises when executing a search warrant at a house?

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Can an officer search anyone on the premises when executing a search warrant at a house?

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A. No, unless the individual consents, an item is in plain view on the person or in their possession, the individual is validly arrested, there is probable cause plus exigent circumstances, or a Terry search where the officer believes the person may be armed and dangerous. State v. Vandiver, 257 Kan. 53, 891 P.2d 350 (1995).

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