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According to the Fourth Amendment, what must the government do to legally search a person’s property?

A) have a search warrant
B) call the police
C) tell the person first
D) have a guilty verdict

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User Fazi
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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

just did it on edge

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User Jannette
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According tot he fourth amendment, in order to legally search a person's property a government must: A) have a search warrant

The fourth amendment of united states prohibit the government to conduct unreasonable searches and seizures. The only reason that can be use to justify search without a warrant is if it involves emergency situations (such as if the police heard a scream or gunshots).

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