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These flashcards cover key concepts related to the Fourth Amendment and the legal terminology used in the context of search and seizure.
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Probable cause
The level of proof required to obtain a warrant.
Fourth Amendment
The amendment that protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Exclusion of tainted evidence
The remedy for a violation of Fourth Amendment rights.
House
As interpreted by the Fourth Amendment, it refers to residences like apartments and hotel rooms but not public places.
General warrants
In old England, these were used to search any place regarding a certain crime.
Writs of assistance
Legal documents used in old England to compel citizens to assist in searches.
