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Under the Fourth Amendment, a police officer may search a person's home without their permission only if_

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The Fourth Amendment prevents police from searching someone’s property (their home, car, or stuff) just because they want to. If the person doesn’t give permission, the police have to go to a judge and prove they have a reason to search. If the judge agrees, he or she will issue A WARRANT to allow the police to search.
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