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Rex39

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Ky If on the warrant where it says"belive that there is now on the premises known and numbered as" 1111 main st. " and more particularly described as follows " A yellow brick house
Does it matter that the house is red instead of yellow ?
 


CavemanLawyer

Senior Member
The general rule is that the warrant must be specifically worded enough that one can find that location. If the address is listed correctly than it shouldn't matter if the color of the house is incorrect. Also, even when there are mistakes on warrants it doesn't cause evidence to be suppressed as long as the officers executing the warrant act in good faith reliance on the warrant.
 

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