Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    What Customs Officer authorities did the officer use to justify the search? The Customs Officer authorities used by the officers at the port was border search exception which is a Unites States criminal law that usually allows all kinds of searches and seizures at the US international borders and all their functional warrant actually without a warrant or even probable case. How would the Customs Officer describe what was found in her reports to articulate her search and seizure? After asking…

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    Is drug testing of students who participate in extracurricular activities permitted under the fourth amendment? fourth amendment states that a person has the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. Meaning…

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    Pa Walker Interview

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    On Monday, March 7, 2016 at approximately 1100 hours, while present at Group # 31, Lt. Bava and I conducted a P.G. 206-13 interview of PAA Patricia Walker, tax # 328759. The interview took place at Brooklyn/Staten Island IAB, located at 241 37th Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn NY 11232. PAA Walker was represented by Diana Maratol, DC 37. During the interview, PAA Walker stated the following: PAA Walker stated that she is currently assigned to Transit Bureau Task Force, she performs 0400 hours by…

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    protecting our nation. The NSA has the capability to monitor anyone and everyone’s personal information transmitted through almost all online or satellite methods. This gathering of data is an invasion of privacy and should not be allowed by the United Sates government. One would think that such actions are unconstitutional; however, due to provisions stated in the Patriot Act of 2001, the NSA is protected from such…

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    Imagine being invaded at any point. The thought of someone going through my bags or locker is disturbing. When I go to school I shouldn’t have to worry about a teacher or staff member going through my locker. People put special or private things in their lockers. Obviously they don’t want other people looking through their locker. Should teachers have the right to look through student’s lockers or bags at anytime? On one view point, I agree with the thesis. The locker doesn’t actually belong to…

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    I am for the fourth amendment because it protects my vehicle, home, and person. A Police officer can’t frisk you at any time they want without probable cause or a warrant. When in my home a law enforcer cannot come on and take random evidence. When in your vehicle a police officer cannot search without your consent or again a search warrant. The fourth amendment gives you basic privacy in daily activities. It also helps when there is a criminal investigation and want to search or seize a certain…

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    Mary Ellis Case

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    Mary Ellis is protected under the Fourth Amendment from unreasonable searches and seizures. Police Officers are not authorized to enter her home without a search warrant, consent, or exigent circumstances. The Fourth Amendment provides the protection of privacy not only to the interior of her home but has extended to open areas immediately adjacent the (curtilage). The definition of the meaning “curtilage” is legally the area proximity or annexation to the home. its inclusion within the…

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    Comparing and Constructing 1984 to our Society Without memory, there is no culture. Without memory, there would be no civilization, no society, no future. (Wiesel, n.d.). Without the Fourth Amendment, there is no privacy. The Fourth Amendment is a civil right. It protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures. The police can't search you or even your house without a search warrant or probable cause. In our society right now we have surveillance pretty much everywhere. No matter where…

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    Dodge Charger Scandal

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    On 02/06/2016 at 13:41 hours, I conducted a motor vehicle stop on a Dodge Charger for improper passing at the intersection of Hurffville and Rt. 42. I activated my overhead lights and sirens and followed the vehicle into the Wendy's parking lot. I approached the vehicle from the driver side where I made contact with the driver, Brian Cox. Brian was advised for the reason for the stop and to surrender his driver's license, registration and insurance card. While I was speaking with Brian,…

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    Edward Snowden Cons

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    The fourth amendment of our Constitution states: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, house, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause.” But in a case involving Edward Snowden, a now famous leaker of classified National Security Administration (NSA) surveillance operator, this amendment was challenged. The NSA Prism Program is used to gain private information from all Americans…

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