The Rules Of Law Enforcement

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December 9, 2016

 

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Was the suspect’s Fourth Amendment rights violated? Clearly, yes this suspect’s rights were violated. First of all there was no warrant for the suspect, the detectives simply drove up. Secondly, they needed probable cause for the “likelihood” that this suspect committed the crime. Simply wearing a trench coat on a warm day, although suspicious, is not probable that this suspect committed this particular crime...
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Was the suspect’s Fourth Amendment rights violated? Clearly, yes this suspect’s rights were violated. First of all there was no warrant for the suspect, the detectives simply drove up. Secondly, they needed probable cause for the “likelihood” that this suspect committed the crime. Simply wearing a trench coat on a warm day, although suspicious, is not probable that this suspect committed this particular crime...
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