"The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution", law homework help

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From the e-Activity, identify the key aspects of the Fourth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution and analyze the manner to which it pertains to the average American citizen in respect to search and seizure. Provide a rationale for your response. e-Activity Use the Internet or the library to research articles on the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and take notes on the specific rights that relate to search and seizure. Identify two (2) situations where a police officer may stop and question individuals based on their visual behavior, which is also known as a patdown. Next, give your opinion as to whether or not the reasons why the police patdown the individuals are valid in the situations you identified. Provide a rationale for your response. Excellent so far with your crime scene. Please review the crime scene and help us solve the case. We notice beer bottles, medicine, missing green marker, dead body, shoe in the door, flies. What do you think we have, what are we investigating? You are still on scene. How do we get the body removed? What should we be looking for when we flip the body, who should you wait for before you flip the body? Remember, Crime Scene is the guy taking the photos, he is already there. What should we take into evidence?

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The Fourth Amendment: Search and Seizure in Crime Scenes - Outline
Thesis Statement: The Fourth Amendment protects the citizens of the USA from
unconstitutional searches and seizure, preventing miscarriages of justice.
I. Introduction
A brief overview of the Fourth Amendment
II. Analysis
A. Situations where a police officer may stop and question individuals based on their visual
behavior
B. An opinion as to whether or not the reasons why the police pat down the individuals are
valid in the identified situations
C. Reviewing a crime scene
a) An overview of the available evidence to describe the offense
b) How to extract a body from a crime scene
c) What to wait for when removing a body i.e. the necessary officer, what to look for
when flipping the body
III. Conclusion
Reiterating the thesis and bringing the discussion to a conclusion


Running head: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION

The Fourth Amendment: Search and Seizure in Crime Scenes
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Institution

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CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION

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The Fourth Amendment: Search and Seizure in Crime Scenes
Fourth Amendment Rights: an Overview
James Madison conceived the Fourth Amendment as one of ten amendments that gained
ratification on December 15, 1791. The right in the Fourth Amendment pertains to the privacy of
citizens in the United States of America. Its substance has protected the private lives of a great
many Americans in its time. It provides that people shoul...


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