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Law, 03.12.2021 19:30, beccadrums

The Fourth Amendment provides protection against unreasonable searches and seizures and requires that probable cause exist before a warrant for a search or an arrest can be issued. 4. A police officer believes that evidence of a crime exists in a house and asks a judge to issue a general warrant that allows a search of the house for any evidence that might be found. The judge likely: a. will grant the warrant because police officers must be given deference for their suspicions. b. will not grant the warrant because it is too general. c. not grant the warrant because police officers do not require warrants. 5. What happens when evidence obtained in violation of the rights spelled out in the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments is presented at trial? a. The jury is told to consider the evidence as fifty percent accurate. b. The jury is told that the evidence is valid nonetheless. c. Such evidence must be excluded from the trial proceedings.

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