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You never willingly consent to let the police search your house. You willingly let them search your house without a warrant and anything they find is fair game. They can search anywhere in the house unless you stop them and can seize any evidence for any crime.
With a warrant, the scope of where they can look (assuming they are saying they are searching Hernandez's things, they cannot search the room of person living with them) and what evidence they are looking for. It protects Hernandez from them trying to drum up other charges to hold him if they are trying to build a case against him. Granted if they do find evidence of another felony, they can always obtain a new warrant.
It may make him look guilty to the public, but Hernandez is doing the right thing even if he is 100% innocent. He hasn't been ruled out as a suspect. Until he is (and even after to be perfectly honest), he shouldn't give unlimited cooperation to the police. Too many people who do end up going to jail even if they are 100% innocent.
I will tell you right now that if the police ever wanted to question me about a felony unless they were 100% sure I was only a witness, I would lawyer up and not give them unlimited access to my home.
This is absolutely correct advice.











