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Byline: Phil Long
Jun. 26--Armed with new search warrants, state citrus-canker eradication crews plan to return to 470 yards around Miami-Dade County on Thursday or Friday to cut down infected trees.
Most of the 794 infected trees to be cut were diagnosed in April or May, just before Broward County Circuit Judge J. Leonard Fleet ruled the state's new canker eradication law was unconstitutional. But for a variety of reasons, state crews weren't able to gain access immediately to some of the properties, and they just moved on.
This would be the first large-scale cutting since the Fleet ruling.
Canker, most recently discovered in 1997 in…