Which one of the following is NOT a requirement before a search warrant can be issued?

A.
There is a probable cause that a crime has been committed.
B.
There is an expectation that evidence exists of the crime.
C.
There is probable cause to enter someone’s home or business.
D.
There is a written document detailing the anticipated evidence.
Explanation:
“If a computer crime is suspected, it is important not to alert the suspect. A preliminary investigation
should be conducted to determine whether a crime has been committed by examining the audit
records and system logs, interviewing witnesses, and assessing the damage incurred….Search
warrants are issued when there is a probable cause for the search and provide legal authorization to
search a location for specific evidence.” -Ronald Krutz The CISSP PREP Guide (gold edition) pg 436