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This video tutorial discusses search warrants with a focus on Article 129 of the Revised Penal Code regarding maliciously obtained search warrants and abuses associated with legally obtained ones. It also covers Article 130 on searching a domicile without witnesses. A search warrant is defined as a written order issued in the name of the people of the Philippines, signed by a judge, directing a peace officer to search for specified personal property and present it to the court, as stated in Rule 126, Section 1 of the Revised Rules on Criminal Procedure. The importance of the written nature of search warrants, the state's role in privacy intrusion, and the exclusive authority of judges to issue warrants are emphasized.