Which of these statements is true of the Fourth Amendment? Check all that apply. A police officer can search someone’s home, so long as a judge is present. The Fourth Amendment describes a fair process for searches and seizures. A police officer may seize anything he or she finds suspicious. A judge will not issue a warrant if he or she does not believe there is probable cause. The Fourth Amendment prohibits only “unreasonable” searches and seizures.

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The Fourth Amendment describes a fair process for searches and seizures

Explanation

The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution states the right of a person to be secured in their houses against unreasonable seizers. This Amendment protects people from searches and seizures which are unlawful. A police officer cannot search a person or his/her house without a warrant or probable cause.

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Answer:

B) The Fourth Amendment describes a fair process for searches and seizures.

D) A judge will not issue a warrant if he or she does not believe there is probable cause.

E) The Fourth Amendment prohibits only “unreasonable” searches and seizures.

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