Fourth Amendment and Search and Seizure Concepts

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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.

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Fourth Amendment

The amendment that protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

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Exclusion of tainted evidence

The remedy for a violation of Fourth Amendment rights.

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House

As interpreted by the Fourth Amendment, it refers to residences like apartments and hotel rooms but not public places.

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General warrants

In old England, these were used to search any place regarding a certain crime.

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Writs of assistance

Legal documents used in old England to compel citizens to assist in searches.

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