If the police arrive at Larry’s office without probable cause or a warrant and demand to search the premises, which amendment protects him from this type of search?
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The correct answer is fourth amendment.
If the police arrive at Larry’s office without probable cause or a warrant and demand to search the premises, the 4th amendment protects him from this type of search.
The other civil rights are contained in amendments 5 to 10 of US constitution.
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The 4th amendment protects him from the police who is appearing at Larry’s office without any probable cause or any warrant and demand to search the premises.
The 4th amendment means one of the rights of the people which secure their papers, house, and effects against to the unreasonable search, not able to arrest and take any harm actions to the person.
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