Searches of places belonging to third parties are permissible as long as reasonable suspicion exists to believe that evidence of someone's guilt or other items subject to seizure will be found.
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Q13: In Hudson v. Michigan, the Court held
Q14: The Court recognizes that searches and seizures
Q15: A search is different from a seizure,
Q16: A search is limited to homes, buildings,
Q17: If the search yields items that may
Q18: Most seizures are made with a warrant.
Q20: A warrant must be obtained for crime
Q21: A warrant that is overbroad in describing
Q22: The Fourth Amendment does not permit a
Q23: The Fourth Amendment prohibits police officers from
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