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The 4th Amendment and Search Warrants FAQs

  • Q: What Is A Search Warrant?
    A: A search warrant is an order issued by a judge that authorizes police officers to conduct a search of a specific location. Before a search warrant may be issued, there … More
  • Q: What Is Probable Cause?
    A: This is a difficult one. There is not a bright-line rule establishing precisely what is and what is not probable cause. However, what has become apparent is that a … More
  • Q: What If I Agree To The Search?
    A: If you voluntarily consent to a search of your home, automobile, or person, than the officer can conduct a full search without a warrant. Anything that the officer … More
  • Q: If A Police Officer Knocks On My Door And Asks To Search My Home, Do I Have To Let The Officer In?
    A: Unless the officer has a warrant, you are under no legal obligation to let the officer search your residence.
  • Q: What Is The Plain View Doctrine?
    A: Police officers do not need a warrant to seize contraband that is in plain view if the officer is in a place that he or she has a right to be. EXAMPLE: Officer … More
  • Q: What Is The Fourth Amendment?
    A: The fourth amendment is a constitutional amendment that protects individuals in the United States from unreasonable searches and seizures. The amendment states as … More
  • Q: Does the Fourth Amendment protect all searches?
    A: No. Before a court will even entertain the possibility that the search in question was unreasonable, the person being searched must have had a legitimate expectation … More
  • Q: What Is A Plea Bargain?
    A: A plea bargain is an agreement in which the prosecutor and defendant arrange to settle the criminal case against the defendant.  The defendant pleads guilty or … More

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