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According to the 4th amendment, a police officer may not search or seize an individual or his or her property unless the officer has a valid arrest warrant, a valid search warrant, or a belief rising to the level of probable cause that an individual has...
Started by MzFlorez on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at streetgangs):
: : According to the 4th amendment, a police officer may not search or seize an individual or his or her-to-suspends-fourth-amendment/article_afac50ef-7f09-5e51-a0b3-6e573d9c14d3.html I heard about case stemming from a drug case out....
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I figure if you somehow missed this in the 2A Politics/Law sub-forum, maybe you'd see it here.
Quote: : Let's suppose I held someone at gunpoint which is assault with a deadly weapon , then restrained them that's false imprisonment , and then moved them...
Started by greasemonkey on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at calguns):
As the federal Constitution concerning our 4th Amendment but I have been told the statute of limitations Dave Congalton show, here are the results: The NRA, 2nd Amendment Foundation/Citizens Right To Keep to the fund as of yet!!!....
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Ok...after 17 years in law enforcement, I decided to take a buddy of mines offer to go to work for a directional drilling company he works for. I am still a commisioned reserve officer so carry my pistol everywhere I go. Considering I'm sometimes 700-...
Started by topgun99 on
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I don't know the status of your....
No different then uniforms, drug testing, or any other conditions of employment .
YOu have the right to quit if you don't like the policy .
An employer has the right to conduct the inspections as a condition of employment .
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Gun owners guide to the 4th Amendment: Seizures
The modern era of 4th Amendment jurisprudence started in 1968 with the landmark ruling in Terry v. Ohio. Under Terry, a seizure occurs [o]nly when [an] officer, by means of physical force or show of authority...
Started by JohnPierce on
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The 4th Amendment.
Thanks! :)
I tried to put it together in a way that non-attorneys could follow .
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With all the increase in the power and scope of the TSA lately one has to wonder how are they not a violation of the 4th amendment. Especially now that they have been put on busses for random searches in my home town of houston. What yall think?
Started by YoungConserv on
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If we keep allowing random searches for our protection we wont have any 4th amenment rights soon.
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California:
Hi. I was simply wondering if I had legitimate lawsuit if a police officer violated my civil rights, specifically my 4th amendment (illegal search and seizure ) of personal property. Thank you for your time.
Started by Lexus on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at worldlawdirect):
The Fourth Amendment only protects a citizen from unreasonable search by the government, not all: : The Fourth Amendment only protects a citizen from unreasonable search by the government, not all searches.
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Indiana Supreme Court Rules AGAINST Fourth Amendment
by Da King on May 14, 2011
In freedom,supreme court,US Constitution
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall...
Started by IndyPhin on
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amendment/ "David said.
But to throw away the 4th amendment because it isn't "modern"?
Disbarment comes to my to the article? No problem http://www.ohiomm.com/blogs/da_kings_me ...
Not be an "unreasonable" search.
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New York cops boost stop-and-frisks despite criticism
Started by Xbonz on
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But don't take everyone's word for it.
To the 4th Amendment?
The useless War on Drugs, that's what.
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Fluffeh writes "CTIA (The mobile operators' industry association) is opposing a California law proposing that a court order be required prior to disclosing personal information. The law seems to be in opposition to the federal government's attempts to...
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Yes I think though with the interconnectedness of the world now one could argue flying has become a necessity and a part of everyday life. Like look at buiesness flights I can go to the meeting via plane and let my self be searched or be fired thats not...
Started by YoungConserv on
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The day YOU are discriminated against due to your race, religion... .
Originally Posted by YoungConserv and concerts and sports are on private property they can do what ever the want .
And concerts and sports are on private property they can do what ever the want .
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