Which isn't even legally true anymore.

If you're in a house on a legal search and find other items not 
mentioned in the search, you can now be charged and the items held 
against you.

Jim Davis wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
> 
> It's like when Bill Gannon was explaining (warranted) searches to a class of
> cadets: if you get a warrant to look for a stolen piano and find a bag of
> pot in a desk drawer, it's inadmissible because you did not truly expect to
> find the piano in the desk drawer.
> 


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