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LD 16 I

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If a court finds a search/seizure is not reasonable and the individuals 4th amendment rights were violated by gov, all items seized during search could be ruled inadmissible/excluded as evidence at trial
Prohibits unreasonable search and seizure by the state, any search and seizure by the state must be based on probable cause
Evidence that proves a fact directly without interference or assumption
Whether society is prepared to recognize the individuals expectation of privacy
Meaningful interference with an individual's possessory interest in that property by the government
Evidence that proves a fact indirectly, that is, personal knowledge/observations from which deductions must be drawn by jury/court
Officers may seize items not listed in warrant that are relevant to the situation via the _ _
Objects in the line of sight of an officer who has the right to be in that position are subject to seizure without a warrant if the officer has lawful access to the object(s)
Probable cause to search; in a search warrant context probable cause to search means enough credible information to provide _ _ that the object/person the peace officer seeking will be found where they want to search
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In deciding whether a warrantless search/seizure was legal, courts will always consider the _ _ _
Act of drawing a conclusion from a fact
Peace officer's physical application of force, or a person's voluntary submission to a peace officer's authority
Written order in the name of the people signed by a magistrate, directed to a peace officer, commanding the officer to search for a person/persons, a thing/things, or personal property, in the case of a thing/things/personal property to bring the same before magistrate
Governmental infringement/intrusion upon an expectation of privacy that society is prepared to consider reasonable