California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Burrows v. Superior Court, 118 Cal.Rptr. 166, 13 Cal.3d 238, 529 P.2d 590 (Cal. 1974):
It is manifest that the warrant in the present case does not meet constitutional standards of specificity; it permitted the seizure of all of petitioner's financial records without regard to the persons with whom [13 Cal.3d 250] the transactions had occurred or the date of transactions. (Cf. People v. Berger (1955) supra, 44 Cal.2d 459, 461, 282 P.2d 509.) 6
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