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    This makes me mad, because to get an innocent child involved in your criminal activities is a shame. I know that the Fourth Amendment protects all United States citizens against unlawful search and seizure of contraband. In this case, I think that during a traffic stop law enforcement had probable cause she had drugs in her possession and they search her. She had a history of possession and selling drugs. This fits actual possession, constructive possession, and knowing possession. She was…

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    The National Security Agency’s (NSA) collection of metadata has been questioned on constitutional grounds. Specifically, the NSA’s actions have been argued to conflict with the Fourth Amendment of the constitution, which states that all citizens are free from being subjected to any unreasonable searches or seizures initiated by the government. Proponents of the NSA’s collection of metadata believe that it is a crucial tool in preventing potential terrorist attacks, while opponents of the program…

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    that a Constitutional right to exists. So, is the right of privacy consider by the Constitution? This is what Professor mentioned in his speech which was held on 17th sept 2015 in Collin College at 6 pm. In his speech he mentioned how different amendments and different cases support right to privacy. There are many historical court cases dealing with the issue of privacy; some have become landmark cases that have shaped a whole new attitude about…

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    AS revealed by Roberts, Mr. Comey decided to “announce a new probe of Hillary Clinton’s emails just days before the election,” which was said to have the intention of creating a positive effect for voters to consider, yet the problem of the Fourth Amendment, in “which protects Americans from unreasonable search and seizure,” may have been violated by Mr. Comey’s actions. First off, the reason that the investigation of Clinton’s emails is even being questioned is due…

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    For this government presentation, I was assigned the twenty fourth amendment. This was the amendment that made poll tax illegal. First I will explain more of what this amendment is and what it does for our country and then about how it fights in with government's purpose. First up I will explain more about what this amendment is and what it's done for our country. Like mentioned before, this amendment makes poll tax illegal. Poll tax was forcing people to pay to vote. This was used in…

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    As we know there were many debates regarding the thirty fourth amendment of the constitution, which was debated in the Dail during the 10th – 11th March this year. Many deputies voiced their opinions and spoke in favour of the bill. Independent TD Mattie McGrath was the only speaker who opposed it, standing by his decision which he indicated previously/ months before hand. He held numerous meetings with advocacy groups opposed to both the bill and the referendum. Mr McGrath explained to the…

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    grounds are utilized for daily activities of domestic living in which the homeowner has taken protocols to ensure the privacy of that area. The word curtilage plays an important part in the United States Constitution. Its determination of the Fourth Amendment is extremely important in prohibiting unreasonable searches and seizures of an individual home or property by justifying a reasonable expectation of privacy. It allows an individual to be protected against unlawful searches and seizures by…

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    Fourth Amendment in Relation to Computer and Electronic Evidence The Fourth Amendment was drafted to regulate searches of homes and physical property, and has developed clear rules to regulate entering and retrieving mechanism of traditional physical searches. Computer searches involves lots of magnetized spots on metal disks, transforming those spots into data that is processed and directed to users through monitors. On the other hand, if the police have a warrant, the warrant allows them to…

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    The case that I have chosen to write about is the very first on the list that we were given to choose from. Brown v. Mississippi that ultimately had the ruling of, “physical coercion violates the Fourth Amendment” (Becker, et al. p. 197). In this case, the defendants were charged with murdering an individual by the name of Raymond Stewart. Initially the confessions were admitted as evidence, the three men were convicted, and sentence of death passed. The Mississippi Supreme Court affirmed the…

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    recordings could not be used as evidence against him. However, the Court of Appeals rejected his point stating the absence of a physical intrusion into the phone booth rejected his challenge. Therefore, the Court granted certiorari. Issue: Does the Fourth Amendment protect against unreasonable searches and seizures that…

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