My first topic is search and seizure and the fourth amendment. The fourth amendment to the constitution protects personal privacy, and every citizen's right to be free from unreasonable government intrusion into their persons, homes, businesses, and property whether through police stops of citizens on the street, arrests, or searches of homes and businesses. The fourth amendment applies to, a person who is walking down the street and is stopped for questioning our fourth amendments are violated by arrest that has no reasonable cause for that person to be arrested. …show more content…
Even though people are entitled to privacy and freedom there is a limit to that privacy. State or federal police officers are allowed, where justified, to search your premises, car, or other property in order to look for illegal items, stolen goods or evidence of a crime. The police must make sure it is a reasonable search, the police must show that most likely that a crime has occurred. Police may search and seize items or evidence when there is no legitimate expectation of privacy. In other words, if you did not have a privacy interest in the items or evidence, the police can take them and, in effect, no search has occurred. For example if the police is chasing you from a murder scene and you run into your apartment then in an attempt to get away from them, they may follow you into the apartment and search the area without a