9.24 Particular Rights-Fourth Amendment-Unreasonable Seizure of Person-Detention During Execution of Search Warrant is a legal doctrine that protects an individual from being unreasonably detained during the execution of a search warrant. This doctrine has been established to ensure that individuals are not subjected to excessive or unreasonable delays while a search warrant is being executed. It is important to note that this protection does not extend to those who are actually participating in the execution of the search warrant. There are two types of detention during execution of a search warrant: temporary and extended. Temporary detention occurs when a person is detained for a short period of time for the purpose of facilitating the execution of the search warrant. Extended detention occurs when a person is detained for a longer period of time, such as when a search warrant is being executed at a residence. In both cases, the detention must be reasonable and must not exceed what is necessary to complete the search warrant.