Assess The Importance Of The Fourth Amendment In The United States

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The fourth amendment, under the United States Constitution, protects people from searches, seizures, and Terry stops (when a cop and pull someone over for probable cause). It also protects people from giving out personal information. For example, it is illegal for a cop to pull someone over, without probable cause. If the cop asking for information such as: “Where are you going?”, the person has the right to not answer. Still to this day, people in America have the right to exercise their constitutional rights.

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