CRJ 2000 Lecture 14: CRJ 4.18.13

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Legal right to privacy: our right to have privacy from the government. Due process: should expect and entitled to receive from all aspects of government. The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses etc, against unreasonable searches and seizure must not be violated. No warrant shall be issued but upon probable caused. Not all searches and seizures undertaken by the government are prohibited. Suppressed: to get suppressed means that the prosecutor is not allowed to use the drugs at trial. When the police have certain information, a certain amount of information (quantum of information), then there are things that they can do to us.

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