Thursday, October 21, 2010
Bush stomps on Fourth Amendment
This article is about how George W. Bush has ended the fourth amendment under specific circumstances and and has decided that this law is reasonable when a police officer has a small suspicion about whether or not someone is ding something wrong. Whether the situation be trying to discover whether someone is an immigrant by the specific signs that they may express towards the officer. Or if a suspect of a murder may be hiding evidence or items that are needed to solve the murder, then it is reasonable for the officer to take measures of precaution in solving that murder. The constitutional connection is that the constitution states that you must have a warrant to enter someone's privacy, but this goes against the constitution, but has more precautions when it comes to privacy and the right to only have a warrant to enter someone else's privacy.
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