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Title: 4th Amendment
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(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." (Illinois v... Showed first 250 characters
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Gates) The accused has the right to fight the grounds when the warrant was attained by means of a trial.
In most situations there are some exceptions. An officer is not allowed to get a search warrant if evidence to a crime is in plain view. (Encarta Online) In the case Horton v... Showed next 250 characters
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