The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution protects citizens againstunreasonable searches and seizures. No search of a person’s homeor personal effects may be conducted without a written search warrant issued on probable cause. This means that a neutral judge mustapprove the factual basis justifying a search before it can be conducted. This paragraph best supports the statement that the police cannotsearch a person’s home or private papers unless they have *
a. legal authorization.
b. direct evidence of a crime
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c. read the person his or her constitutional rights.
d. a reasonable belief that a crime has occurred.
e. requested that a judge be present.
which is the correct option?
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Ohio, case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on June 19, 1961, ruled (6–3) that evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits “unreasonable searches and seizures,” is inadmissible in state courts.
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a. legal authorization
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