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The Importance Of Unreasonable Search And Seizures

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Unreasonable Search and Seizures
Strip searches is a practice of removing one’s clothing in an attempt to find contraband the person strip searched may possess. This practice serves as a method used on individuals in the process of being sent to a correctional facility in an attempt to ensure contraband does not make it’s way inside the facility. According to the fourth amendment, “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated. In theory, this amendment gives the people the ability to defend one’s privacy from prosecution whether that be prosecution through strip searches or seizures of their property, in the situation where prosecution is deemed unjust. However the term “unreasonable” as said in the fourth amendment, is vague because there is no clear-cut on what is deemed an unreasonable search and seizure causing controversy whenever an individual believes that there fourth amendment has been violated. So what is the rule when it comes to strip searches? On 2012, the court ruled strip searches may be conducted on any criminal in the process of being sent to jail.
The Supreme Court’s Ruling
Albert Florence was pulled over for a traffic offence and was arrested when it was found that Florence had a warrant for a traffic violation he allegedly did not pay for. Forced to go through two strip searches, Florence filed a lawsuit against the two correctional facilities that

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