GA: Virtually all-inclusive list of items to be seized wasn’t overbroad

The warrant was all inclusive of drug information including use of the proceeds, and it didn’t violate particularity. Ball v. State, 2026 Ga. App. LEXIS 222 (Apr. 30, 2026):*

Controlled substances, specifically heroin, methamphetamine and any other controlled substances, weapons, U.S. currency, receipts of sale, packaging materials, scales and materials used in the manufacturing, cultivation[,] and distribution of illegal drugs. As well as financial documents, bank records, investment records, checking and savings account records, receipts of purchases and other financial documents, as well as cell phones and cell phone records, text and voice mail messages pertaining to secreting of drug proceeds and/or drug transactions.

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