A Study of the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution.

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We, the people of these United States of America, have the protection afforded to us by the United States Constitution. The Constitution gives these rights to every person who is a citizen of the country no matter race, gender or creed. The framers of the Constitution set this forward just so that we would not be controlled as they were so many years ago. The Fourth amendment, part of the Bill of Rights of the …

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…all warrentless searches. However, is a search cannot be made under a warrant or one of the recognized exceptions; it is very likely that the evidence seized will not be admissible in court. The warrantless search said the police officers in their pursuit to do the best job possible under the law to protect each and every one of us. Admissibility of Evidence Without Warrant: A Study of the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution