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5 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses three scenarios pertaining to law enforcement. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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is required to produce a warrant prior to entering the private property. Of the multiple exclusions eliminating the need to secure a warrant, exigent circumstances such as flight of
suspect or armed and dangerous forego justification of additional authorization beyond the scope of probable cause, a precedent set by Beck v. Ohio. A public place is considered to
offer less privacy than an individuals home and, therefore, does not require either probable cause or a warrant; a home, however, requires both inasmuch as the Fourth Amendment protects those
rights. The Fourth Amendment was established as a means by which to protect people from the invasion of unreasonable search and seizure;
however, the exclusionary rule has encouraged the amendments failure to "integrate the substantive and procedural components of this right" (Colb, 1996, pp. 1456-1525). The grave importance of securing ones
personal privacy against unjustified invasion is of paramount importance in contemporary society yet somewhere along the passage of time, critics believe the Fourth Amendment has been compromised to such an
extreme that it has become difficult for one to discern its true benefit to the people. According to Colb (1996), "Fourth Amendment analysis that pits the privacy rights of
individuals against public crime control concerns fails to consider all the types of harm that the amendment is intended to prevent" (pp. 1456-1525). The student will want to determine
whether the exclusionary rule is required by the Fourth Amendment in light of a given situation, discussing how Chief Justice Burger commented that he did not propose overwriting the existing
law, but that there had to be some other option without the risk of undermining the laws inherent authority. "I do not propose, however, that we abandon the suppression
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