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OCR: able cause and Good's tenants were permitted to remain on the premises Seizures pursuant war rant are expressly authorized U.S.C 881(h) and the court }] appeals has effectively held that stat- utory provision unconstitutional Because the seizure WHM undertaken pursuant warrant issued on the hasis of probable cause was "reasonable under the Fourth Amendment. Moreover this Court held in United States Mon- aanto, 491 U.S. 600, 615-616 (1989 that house may be res trained prior to trial on the basis probable cause, especially where occupant 15 not removed Warrants have traditionally been issued n the basis of an ex parte showing. The text of the Fourth Amendment endorses that practice, for requires only that probable cause be "supported by Oath affirmation. n Gerst etn Pugh 420 103 119- 122 (19 ...