LANDMARK SUPREME COURT CASES
Police search a house without a search warrant, and find pornographic materials even though they were looking for a fugitive. Is this evidence admissible in court? 4TH AMENDMENT No. NEED A SEARCH WARRANT OR EVIDENCE CANNOT BE USED! Dred Scott v. Sandford. Dred Scott a slave -- his owner dies in a free state. ................
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