In the absence of further direction, warrants may be served at what time?

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Multiple Choice

In the absence of further direction, warrants may be served at what time?

Explanation:
Warrants are generally served during daytime hours unless the directing authority specifies otherwise. This default timing helps keep operations predictable and reduces risk to officers and the public. The standard daytime window is from 0630 to 2200. Nighttime service (2200–0600) requires a specific directive to authorize it, so it isn’t the default. A narrower daytime range like 0750–1500 is within daytime hours but does not reflect the full default window. Serving at any time would bypass the standard restriction.

Warrants are generally served during daytime hours unless the directing authority specifies otherwise. This default timing helps keep operations predictable and reduces risk to officers and the public. The standard daytime window is from 0630 to 2200. Nighttime service (2200–0600) requires a specific directive to authorize it, so it isn’t the default. A narrower daytime range like 0750–1500 is within daytime hours but does not reflect the full default window. Serving at any time would bypass the standard restriction.

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