When issuing a warrant, a court may consider

A. all credible evidence presented regardless of whether it is admissible at trial.
B. all credible evidence that is admissible at trial.
C. all credible evidence that is reasonably likely to be admissible at trial.
D. all evidence regardless of admissibility at trial or credibility.


Answer: A

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