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In Florida search warrants are required to "legally" search for evidence within the scope of the warrant. Obviously law enforcement can abuse it's authority and search a car, boat, home but none of the evidence collected in the course of the illegal search is admissable in court. For non-judicial situations you're left to sue the agency for return of property. And never interfere with law enforcement regardless of whether you think the search is court ordered, you'll get arrested for a range of crimes and then there's that street justice you might experience before making it to jail.
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