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Q: Does a convicted felon have 4th amendment rights in CA?
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What is the 4th amendment and how does it protect your rights?

Grants citizenship and protects the rights of African Americans.


Can a statejail felon own a shotgun for home protection in Texas?

Generally speaking, no. Being on probation and being a felon are two different things. Once you are a felon, you cannot legally own a firearm. It is sometimes possible for a felon to have his rights restored, but for information on that, you really should contact an attorney familiar with the process.


Can a convicted domestic voilance in the 4th degree have his firearms rights reinstated?

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If convicted of 4th degree felony in Ohio can you still get a concealed carry permit?

It doesn't matter. Even if the state has a liberal enough "shall issue" legislation that a convicted felon can obtain a CCW, as a convicted felon you may not purchases, possess, or have access to firearms under federal law. Ipso facto, you could potentially have a concealed carry permit, but you would not be permitted to have a gun.


Do Probationers and parolees have diminished Fourth Amendment rights?

In short. Yes. You don't have a right to probation or parole and therefore may be required to agree to waive your 4th amendment rights as a condition of probation or parole. That is common in many states.


Does Texas have a due process amendment?

Every state follows a due process amendment, including Texas. The due process amendment is the 4th amendment, which comes from the Constitution. There are 27 total amendments, with the first ten called the Bill of Rights.


What amendment prevents searches without a warrant and probable cause?

It was the 4th Amendment


Which amendment was added to the constitution to keep the government from searching a person or property without a good reason?

The 4th, which is part of the Bill of Rights.


Which clause 4th amendment ended up being used by the courts to apply the bill of rights to the states?

The due process clause


What year Martin Luther King assassination?

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Amendment 5 (rights of accused persons), amendment 6 (right to a speedy, public trial), amendment 7 (trial by jury in civil cases), and amendment 8 (limits fines and punishments). Source: Bill of Rights and Amendments 1-10 Amendment 14 Source: Bill of Rights and Amendments 11-27


How 4th amendment impacts constitution?

It doesn't "impact" the Constitution it is part of the constitution. It is number 4 out of the first 10 amendments in the Bill of Rights.