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2006-08-03 |
CORONA, J. |
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| According to the foregoing provisions, a search warrant can be issued only upon a finding of probable cause. Probable cause means such facts and circumstances which would lead a reasonably discreet and prudent man to believe that an offense has been committed and that the objects sought in connection with the offense are in the place sought to be searched.[22] The determination of the existence of probable cause requires the following: (1) the judge must examine the complainant and his witnesses personally; | |||||