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20 February, 14:46

The supreme court ruled that an airline employee inspecting a defendants luggage was covered by the fourth amendment in the case of

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  1. 20 February, 14:57
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    The correct answer is "probable cause."

    It is illegal for a person and his/her belongings to be searched without a search warrant. However, if the airline employee had reasonable suspicion (such as seeing suspicious items, for example), the Fourth Amendment covers the search due to probable cause.
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