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- The Supreme Court decides: Search warrants must clearly define the location to be searched; otherwise, they are invalid for violating the right against unlawful searches and seizures.
The Supreme Court decides: Search warrants must clearly define the location to be searched; otherwise, they are invalid for violating the right against unlawful searches and seizures.
In the case of People of the Philippines vs. Lucky Enriquez, G.R. No. 264473, August 7, 2024, the Supreme Court emphasized that search warrants must clearly define the location to be searched; otherwise, they are invalid for violating the right against unlawful searches and seizures.
In the case of People of the Philippines vs. Lucky Enriquez, G.R. No. 264473, August 7, 2024, the Supreme Court emphasized that search warrants must clearly define the location to be searched; otherwise, they are invalid for violating the right against unlawful searches and seizures.

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