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The section of the Fourth Amendment that makes warrantless searches and seizures constitutional, if they are sensible, is the: a) First Amendment b) Second Amendment c) Third Amendment d) Fourth Amendment

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d) Fourth Amendment

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The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution requires search and seizure warrants to be based on probable cause and issued by a judge. It also emphasizes the need for searches and seizures to be reasonable and not violate an individual's right to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects.

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