The Fourth Amendment particularity requirement for search warrants:
A) does not require a specific address of the place to be searched, but the items to be seized must be specifically described.
B) requires that the warrant specifically describe the place to be searched and the things to be seized.
C) requires a specific address, but gives police the discretion to search for whatever they might consider incriminating evidence.
D) requires police to describe in detail their reasons for investigating the offender.
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