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Fourth Amendment and Search and Seizure

Fourth Amendment and Search and Seizure

Fourth Amendment and Search and Seizure

Discuss the way in which CHIME v. CALIFORNIA(1969) defined what officers may search, when they may search, and why.

Why are such directives necessary and how do they help individual suspects but may hinder police activity. How else might

search parameters be defined?.

Articles to read are:

You will read about abandonment, curtilage, vehicle searches, and more information relating to search and seizure.

Also review the Pretrial activities and the Criminal Trial.

Web Resources

The Death Penalty Information Center(DPIC) retrieved from: http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/

Pro-Death Penalty: Visit the Pro Death Penalty website and explore the resources.

Death Penalty Issues; Retrieved from http://www.prodeathpenalty.com/issues.htm

 

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