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A warrant typically looks like a legal document issued by a court or a judge. It usually includes the name of the issuing authority, the name of the person being searched or arrested, and the reason for the warrant. Warrants can be identified by their official seal, signature of the issuing authority, and specific details about the search or arrest.

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