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Which of the following is a violation of the right to privacy?
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The police serve a summons to order a woman to appear in court for a crime she has committed.
The police serve a summons to order a woman to appear in court for a crime she has committed.
The police enter a home after gunshots are heard inside the house.
The police enter a home after gunshots are heard inside the house.
The police arrest a man caught in the act of dealing drugs on a street corner.
The police arrest a man caught in the act of dealing drugs on a street corner.
The police tap the phone of a suspected criminal without a warrant.
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The police tap the phone of a suspected criminal without a warrant.
Explanation: Surveilling or intercepting private communications without judicial authorization violates the right to privacy (and, in many systems, the Fourth Amendment or similar protections). The other actions listed (serving a summons, entering when gunshots are heard under exigent circumstances, or arresting someone caught in the act) are generally lawful exceptions.
Explanation: Surveilling or intercepting private communications without judicial authorization violates the right to privacy (and, in many systems, the Fourth Amendment or similar protections). The other actions listed (serving a summons, entering when gunshots are heard under exigent circumstances, or arresting someone caught in the act) are generally lawful exceptions.
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