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The 4th Amendment : Amendments To The American Revolution

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Search and seizure started in the Colonial Era when England was ruled by King George. He passed many bills to collect large amounts of revenue from the American colonies. The colonists began to smuggle goods to avoid the taxes from the King. After finding out that there were goods being smuggled King George created legal search warrants called “writs of assistance.” Britain’s authorities could enter one’s home or property without any reason for doing so. They could also interrogate anyone about certain goods and use force to make others cooperate. The American colonists did not like these search and seizures and was one of the factors contributing to the American Revolution.
The 10 Amendments as known as the Bill of rights were created to …show more content…

An example could be a suspect’s significant other giving police a spare key to his home, and the police believe that the significant other lives there too the search does not violate the suspects 4th Amendment. The fourth being a stop and frisk, due to an officer’s reasonable suspicion of a criminal act. If police believe that the suspect maybe armed and dangerous they can frisk the suspect to prevent them from being put into any type of dangerous situations. The fifth being an automobile exception, a warrant is not required to search the vehicle if police have probable cause of evidence relating to a crime, assistance to a crime, or contraband. Although it’s called an automobile exception it also includes boats as well. The last being an emergency or hot pursuit, this is very similar to the automobile exception. Evidence can be moved or destroyed before a warrant can be issued, granting permission to seize evidence without a warrant. Also, if a suspect enters private property while being pursued there is no warrant needed to enter that private property. Unless something falls into one of these six exceptions, police will be required to issue a warrant to conduct a search or seizure.
Warrants are obtained by convincing a magistrate that there is probable cause associated with a place or that there is evidence of a crime to be found there. A police officer will provide written statements to the magistrate or

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