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Dbq Essay On Thermal Imagers

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Thermal imagers have been used in the past primarily for war related causes. Recently, in 2001, a supreme court case was settled and would ultimately decide, the relationship between the fourth amendment and modern technology. Police officers in Oregon used a thermal imager to analyze the heat signature of a private residence. They subsequently noticed an unusual amount of heat coming from the garage of the house; consistent with marijuana growth due to artificial lightning. This evidence was used to acquire a warrant which then led to the arrest of Danny Lee Kyllo. The ultimate question that the supreme court had to answer was whether or not the use of unwarranted thermal imaging violates our fourth amendment rights (the fourth amendment prohibits …show more content…

Since Mr. Kyllo kept the illegal activity inside of his house hidden from plain view the police force’s use of an extrasensory device should’ve have been warranted, and the police should’ve had to present reasonable suspicion to an unbiased third party. By bypassing the legal process required to obtain a warrant; the Oregon police ignored the Constitution’s Bill of Rights (Document D). Their decision to search Danny Lee’s house without a warrant consequently led to his release. If they would’ve obtain a search warrant legally Danny Lee Kyllo would just now be getting released from prison. The reason that all of the aforementioned applies to Danny Lee Kyllo is the fact that his arrest would’ve never happened without the illegal search. What makes this case important to the American people is that thermal imaging is just the beginning of extrasensory searches. Without limits, soon, we will all have drones surveilling our backyards. In 1967 police were using bugs to intercept phone conversations; look how far technology has advanced since then (Document

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