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The fourth amendment to the U.S. Constitution limits the powers of the police to perform
searches and seizures, requiring that any such search or seizure performed be "reasonable." br>
Generally, satisfaction of this "reasonableness" requirement necessitates that police officers
obtain prior judicial approval in the form of an arrest or search warrant before a search or seizure is performed. Recognizing the impracticality of officers obtaining arrest or search warrants prior to every search or seizure, the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized a number of exceptions to the
warrant requirement that allow, under certain circumstances, searches and seizures to be
reasonably performed without prior judicial approval.
This book is a MUST for ANYONE that may run into a cop one day.