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22 April, 23:04

The Supreme Court's decisions in Terry v. Ohio (1967) and Horton v. California (1990) both held that the police

may, in certain cases, search individuals or seize their property without a warrant.

must never, even with reasonable cause, carry out a stop and frisk.

must always have a warrant to seize evidence, even if it is in plain view.

may never violate the Fourth Amendment protections concerning searches and seizures.

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  1. 22 April, 23:37
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    The first choice. May in certain cases search individuals or seize their property without a warrant.
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