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Which of these statements is true of the Fourth Amendment? Check all that apply. A police officer can search someone’s home, so long as a judge is present. The Fourth Amendment describes a fair process for searches and seizures. A police officer may seize anything he or she finds suspicious. A judge will not issue a warrant if he or she does not believe there is probable cause. The Fourth Amendment prohibits only “unreasonable” searches and seizures.

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B) The Fourth Amendment describes a fair process for searches and seizures.

D) A judge will not issue a warrant if he or she does not believe there is probable cause.

E) The Fourth Amendment prohibits only “unreasonable” searches and seizures.

Which of these statements is true of the Fourth Amendment? Check all that apply. A-example-1
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Hi,

The Fourth Amendment describes a fair process for searches and seizures

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The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution states the right of a person to be secured in their houses against unreasonable seizers. This Amendment protects people from searches and seizures which are unlawful. A police officer cannot search a person or his/her house without a warrant or probable cause.

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