Asked by SRB
Which of the following statements explains the Fourth Amendment’s protections against unreasonable searches and seizures?(1 point)
Responses
Law enforcement must have reasonable suspicion to search a person’s house.
Law enforcement must have reasonable suspicion to search a person’s house.
Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property.
Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property.
School officials must obtain a search warrant before conducting random drug testing.
School officials must obtain a search warrant before conducting random drug testing.
School officials must have probable cause to search a student’s locker.
Responses
Law enforcement must have reasonable suspicion to search a person’s house.
Law enforcement must have reasonable suspicion to search a person’s house.
Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property.
Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property.
School officials must obtain a search warrant before conducting random drug testing.
School officials must obtain a search warrant before conducting random drug testing.
School officials must have probable cause to search a student’s locker.
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SRB
U 100% sure
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Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, I am 100% sure that the correct statement explaining the Fourth Amendment's protections against unreasonable searches and seizures is: "Law enforcement must have a search warrant and/or probable cause to search a person’s property."
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