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    http://civilliberty.about.com/od/lawenforcementterrorism/p/gavrandolph.htm

    In the court court case, Georgia v. Randolph two co-tenants are in a disagreement on whether the police can search their home or not. In this case Janet Randolph also accuses her husband Scott of being on cocaine. Do the police have the right to search the Randolph's house?

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    sabrina
    May 18, 2009

    The fourth amendment is search and seizure. This amendment protects people's rights to safeguard their personal belongings, such as: papers, houses, persons, and effects, and protects someones right to deny a search or seize of any kind.

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