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The warrant requirement is a protection against illegal searches and seizures. Therefore, law enforcement offices must convince a judge there is reasonable belief that a certain person committed a crime. True False

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Answer:True

Explanation: If there are no concrete evidence about the accused criminal,a warrant can't be given because,that will be intruding people's privacy.The accused can even sue the person who gave the search warrant to court and that will be an embarrassment to the authorities,So the judge has to be presented with concrete evidence for the warrant to be done.

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