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The warrant requirement is a protection against illegal searches and seizures. Therefore, law enforcement offices must convince a judge there is reasonable belief that a certain person committed a crime.
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The warrant requirement is a protection against illegal searches and seizures. Therefore, law enforcement offices must convince a judge there is reasonable belief that a certain person committed a crime.
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Your answer will be true people are protected by the the 5th amendment unreasonable search and seizures and the law enforcement do have to convince the judge to give them the warrant so they can search the area so they can find evidence to prove that a person is guilty or innocent.
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To have a warrant, there must be hard facts in which someone did or may be part of a crime. Yes, Its True.
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