California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Armstrong, 232 Cal.App.3d 228, 283 Cal.Rptr. 429 (Cal. App. 1991):
People v. Burke (1964) 61 Cal.2d 575, 578, 39 Cal.Rptr. 531, 394 P.2d 67 involved a search warrant, not an arrest warrant, and by way of dictum simply stated: "Ordinarily proof of the existence of a search warrant is a simple matter, and in the face of an objection that the evidence had been illegally obtained it seems obvious that the prosecution will produce a warrant if one exists."
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