The Constitution guarantees citizens freedom from unreasonable searches of their homes and the seizure of personal property. But just what is unreasonable when the authorities are pursuing someone they believe to be a criminal? This book explains just how the courts have interpreted these rights in modern times and what protections a citizen has against the inquisitiveness of the state.
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The Constitution guarantees citizens freedom from unreasonable searches of their homes and the seizure of personal property. But just what is unreasonable when the authorities are pursuing someone they believe to be a criminal? This book explains just how the courts have interpreted these rights in modern times and what protections a citizen has against the inquisitiveness of the state.
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