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A search warrant is not a license to destroy anything for the sake of destroying it. However, if the search warrant lists items that can be concealed inside walls, sofa cushions, mattresses, etc., the officers executing the warrant might be justified in breaking or cutting into these areas to find the evidence.

Law enforcement officers are required to act reasonably in all circumstances. If property is destroyed during a search, the property owner is free to make a claim to recover any damages. The court examining the claim will determine if the actions causing the damage or destruction were warranted. For instance, unless the police had a reason to believe evidence was concealed in a sofa cushion, or other places of concealment were searched and ruled out, it would probably be unreasonable to slash open cushions.

Part of this "reasonableness" is also using the least harmful method of searching any container. For instance, it would not be reasonable to break open the case of a computer to search inside if the case could be readily opened by removing a few screws.

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