We must not violate the right to protect people's security concerning personnel, residences, documents and influences, and unfair search and foreclosure. Also, it is impossible to issue warrants due to pledge or positive support, especially explanations to be searched. Place, sealed person or thing
Article 4 of the amendment of the US Constitution guarantees that "there is no infringement of people's security rights in terms of personnel, residence, documents and effects against unfair search and seizure." The amendment arises from founder concerns that the newly formed federal government expands its powers and attempts to weaken common law and state constitutional rights to protect Americans. Based on their experience, they know that the discretionary power of unlimited search and seizure for government officials will be a powerful tool for suppressing "people".
In the last column "Part 1 of Encounter Law Enforcement", I explained the general protection provided by the fourth amendment of the US Constitution. Today, Part 2 will cover the details: When, where, and to whom the fourth modification provides protection from unfair searches and seizures. Searching is done when there is a physical intrusion to a person or something that a person is trying to protect a secret. Specifically, (1) if an individual shows subjective privacy expectations, (2) privacy expectations are reasonable and society wants it, the government will restrict searching for someone I will. House and its property. We will protect you from government violations without warrant
The fourth amendment of the Constitutional Protection of the United States protects the privacy of individuals and even if all citizens are intercepted by street police and arrested or searched for homes or businesses, the fourth amendment will include search and detention It protects individuals inside and prevents illegally seized items from being used as evidence of criminal cases. The scope of protection available for a particular case depends on the nature of the detention or arrest, the characteristics of the search place and the search.