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A warrant typically extends to the specific locations and items described within it, allowing law enforcement to search or seize property as outlined in the warrant. The scope can vary based on the type of warrant—search or arrest—and must adhere to legal standards. If law enforcement encounters additional evidence of a crime during a lawful search, they may be able to seize it under the "plain view" doctrine, but otherwise, they must stay within the limits set by the warrant.

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