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- 27 1 point What is a questioned document? written testimony document that is subject to an investigation type of citation issued by a police officer document that has been submitted in court
- The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses.papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation.and particularly describing the place to be searched.and the persons or things to be seized. The Fourth Amendment protects the people from the government's or law enforcement's unnecessary search and seizure The term "search" can refer to many actions: a search of a suspect's home or computer, a DNA test or a police officer frisking citizens. "Seizure" is when the government takes an individual's possession. Items that the government seizes can be used as evidence in a case against a suspect. "Seizure" also used to refer the government taking possession of an individual. The main principle of this amendment is that any citizen may be accused of a crime by the state, so the state must ensure their legal protection. The amendment prevents the police and courts from using illegally obtained evidence. It allows for limits on police when they are investigating a crime. But there are certain types of searches that citizens aren't protected against by the Fourth Amendment. For instance schools can search students lockers for evidence of a crime even though a student may consider that locker their "property: According to this passage the Fourth Amendment was created to help police casily complete investigations protects American citizens from unnecessary search and seizure. protects students' property on school grounds. allows the police to use any evidence against a citizen, no matter how they obtain it.
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- Question 4/Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (02.05 MC) A citizen of Mexico residing in Utah accuses a local university of violating civil rights. Which court would hear the case? State court in Utah U.S. District Court in Utah U.S. Court of Appeals The Supreme Court
- Which Right is Being Exercised? Directions: Read each situation below very carefully. Next name the amendment or Bill of Right that is being exercised in each of the following situations in the space provided: 1. Arturo was stopped by police officer on his way home from school. The police officer wanted to search Arturo's backpack because he heard a teenage boy had just robbed the candy store on the corner. Arturo said to the oflicer, "Do you have a warrant?" The officer said "no." Tigrain informed the officer that he could not search his bag because it violated his rights __ 2. Esperanza arrived home one evening to find a member of the United States navy sitting at the dining room table eating dinner with her parents. Esperainza quickly turned to her parents and said. "Why is there a military person in our home?" Lisperan/al's parents said. "We were told we had to house this soldier." Esperanza quickly kicked the soldier out and said to him."Read the Bill of Rights." __ 3. Rafi is upset over the current curfew effecting teenagers throughout Glendale: Rafi decided that he was going to collect as many signatures as he could on a petition and present it to the city government's office. __ 4. Joseph, a recent immigrant to the United States: was driving around the city of Los Angeles and noticed that there were churches and temples from several different religions located throughout the city. He was amazed at the fact that people in the United States could practice and worship any religion of their choice. __ 5. On January 102002. Gerard was arrested for trespassing on his neighbor's property. When he appeared before the judge to set his trial date the judge told him his trial would take place on January 24. 2006. Juan immediately informed the judge that this date was unacceptable __ 6. Nowhere in the Constitution does it talk about what part of the federal government is in charge of education. Today each individual state controls and sets the standards for their state's educational system. __ 7. Nancy visited one of her elderly neighbors and noticed that she had a gun locked away in one of her cabinets. During the visit.Nancy turned to her neighbor and asked."Why do you have a gun in your cabinets. During the ?simply said, "I am exercising my right to own a gun legally."