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Why did the founding Fathers include search and seizure in the bill or rights?

The founding fathers thought search warrants were important because King George's men could enter a house and conduct a search at will and States didn't want the new Federal Government to be allowed to do it without approval of a judge.


Who were the founding fathers' wives?

I just did a standard internet search on the 'Founding Fathers' seems to have been alot of them. The biographies of 111 founding fathers and 34 biographies of their wives are on: www.colonialhall.com , left hand link: Wives of the Signers Happy searching!


What the difference between the apprehension of suspect and search and seizure?

a search and seizure are the same thing but a searh is look and a seizure is physicaly look.


Right of search and seizure regulated?

There is no right of search and seizure. In the US, it is prevented by the 4th amendment.


What are the policies regarding Search and seizure on college campuses?

The policies regarding search and seizure on college campuses are that police officers have to have a search warrent from a judge before they can search someone.


What is illegal search and seize?

Search and seizure are two different things. A search is an intrusion into a reasonable expectation of privacy. A seizure is the taking or interference with custody or movement of a person or property. You can have a search without a seizure, and a seizure without a search. Either is unlawful if the search or seizure is not supported by the probable cause to believe that a crime has occurred, is about to occur, or is occurring, and the search or seizure will result in evidence of that crime. Probable cause is a reasonable belief, based on facts available to the person doing the searching and seizing, that criminal activity is taking place. With some exceptions, an officer can't conduct a search just because he wants to, or on pure speculation. There has to be some reasonable basis for the search.


What is a search and seizure procedure?

A search and seizure procedure is where police search a potential suspects property and confiscate any evidence they feel is important. It is used in civil an common law.


Can the police search you without reading you your rights first?

The Miranda Rights have nothing to do with a search or seizure. The Miranda Rights are only read prior to a custodial interrogation, which a search and/or seizure is not.


What was the system the founding fathers made that no one branch will get too much power?

checks and balances! next time read your book or actually search the web!


Is it considered unreasonable search and seizure if the police come inside the owner's property but do not conduct any search nor do they seize anything?

No. How can it be unreasonable search and seizure if they didn't conduct a search or seize anything.


In 1787 how did the Founding Fathers go about creating such an enlightened document?

They looked at many of the things that they didn't like about the current system, and changed them. They didn't like the fact that there was no representation in their form of government, so they determined to have elected government officials who were responsible to their constituents. They didn't like the fact that the kings men could break in at any time and search your home, so they included laws about search and seizure and required that there be a reason for a warrant to search a home. your answer is completely wrong that is during a different era


What amendment prohibits unreasonable search and seizure?

4th