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    A Warrant That Is Overbroad in Describing the Place to Be
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A Warrant That Is Overbroad in Describing the Place to Be

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Question 14

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A warrant that is overbroad in describing the place to be searched, but is based on a reasonable, although mistaken, belief of the officer, is valid.

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