The court properly denied defendant's motions to controvert the search warrant that led to the recovery of drugs and weapons from the single-family private dwelling where defendant lived.
The warrant described the premises to be searched with sufficient particularity, and since there was only one dwelling unit, there is no merit to defendant's argument that the warrant was required to specify the part of the house to be searched (see People v Cook,
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