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U.S. v. Shugart, No. 96-40508 (5th Cir.) (117 F.3d 838) (July 14, 1997) (Judge Fortunato P. Benavides)

Here, even though the warrant in question had failed to describe the items to be searched with sufficient particularity, the Court upheld the validity of the search based on the officers' good faith reliance on the warant, and held that such reliance was objectively reasonable.

 

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