The reasonableness clause of the Fourth Amendment requires that "no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons of things to be seized.?
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Q31: A uniformed police officer acting in his
Q32: When a private individual is used deliberately
Q33: When a private party is used accidentally
Q34: An otherwise private search may turn into
Q35: Justification needs to be in place before
Q37: The seizure of a person must be
Q38: The term ?reasonableness? is concerned with whether
Q39: The curtilage of one's home does not
Q40: The protection of the curtilage extends beyond
Q41: Reasonable suspicion may be based on an
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