Where a warrant fails to specify the place to be searched or the objects to be seized, it is facially defective and cannot be considered valid even under the good faith exception. The Illinois Appellate Court, 1st District, 6th Division, affirmed the decision of Cook County Circuit Judge Evelyn B. Clay. On Aug. 15, 2012, Chicago police executed a search warrant, naming Lemar Banks and specifying his address. The warrant permitted officers to seize “a handgun, ammunition, stolen; television, computers and other …