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Essay heading: 4th Amendment
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In common law, search warrants were used mainly to discover stolen property. In
modern law, they have a variety of items, including intoxicating liquors, gambling implements, counterfeiters' tools, burglars' tools, smuggled goods, obscene literature, narcotics, illegal firearms and any article the possession of which is a crime or which may be used in evidence... displayed 300 characters
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(Encarta Online) The warrant must specify the place where the search is to be made and the property to be seized. An officer cannot get a warrant from a judge in any circumstance. (Grolier Encyclopedia) The officer may have to give a reasonable cause. As ruled in the case of Illinois v. Gates in 1983, "to establish probable cause, one must show a probability of criminal activity; a prima facie hearing is not required... displayed next 300 characters
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