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Insert this paragraph either at the end of your Statement of Probable Cause or in

a place that chronologically makes sense to insert it during your Statement of Probable
Cause. Use a blank piece of paper to separate your Hobbs Attachment from your
Statement of Probable Cause to let the Judge (and yourself) know that the statement is
“different” and needs to be separated out from your Statement of Probable Cause.

Your affiant has prepared a “Hobbs Attachment” that is attached to this Statement of
Probable Cause and that is fully incorporated into and made part of this Search Warrant. Your
affiant requests that this Hobbs Attachment be ordered sealed by the magistrate reviewing this
Search Warrant pursuant to People v. Hobbs (1994) 7 Cal.4th 948 and Evidence Code sections
1040-1042. If the information contained in the Hobbs Attachment is made public, it will reveal
or tend to reveal the identity of any confidential informant(s); it would endanger the life of the
confidential informant(s) and could impair further related investigations and future usefulness to
law enforcement in detecting illegal activity. If the Hobbs request that appears on the face sheet
of this Search Warrant is approved, your affiant will seal and have the Hobbs Attachment
maintained in a manner that complies with any rules or procedures promulgated by the Los
Angeles Superior Court until further order of this court or any competent court.

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