I never requested or executed a search warrant that did not include some verbiage like or any other materials or objects evidencing violations of local, State, or Federal ordinances, statutes or laws., in the description of what was to be searched or seized.
BINGO!!!!
I agree, this is a fishing trip. It's a circular argument. "We have a lawfully signed search warrant, describing particularly the things to be seized, including any materials evidencing violations of law, which we need to comb through in order to discover, that will provide evidence which will give us reasonable suspicion upon which to issue the original search warrant."
There oughta be a law against this sort of thing. Oh, that's right, there is - it's the Fourth Amendment. Never enforced, though.