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What are fourth amendment containers?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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The fourth amendment to the US Constitution protects legal rights of citizens. It states that citizens cannot be subject to unreasonable searches for their papers and protects their privacy. Also no warrants can be issued for searches without probable cause.

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