Ireland, J. In this case we consider whether probable cause must be redetermined by a magistrate when information acquired after issuance of a search warrant, but before its execution, negatively impacts probable cause. We hold that when law enforcement receives information that, if believed, negates probable cause, the officers must return to the magistrate for reevaluation of probable cause. Because probable cause was not negat…
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