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The Fourth Amendment States That Only Warrants "Particularly Describing the Place

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The Fourth Amendment states that only warrants "particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons ​or things to be seized" can be issued. The courts have determined that this phrase means a warrant can authorize a search of a specific place for ​anything.​


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