{"id":66534,"date":"2015-09-01T11:44:11","date_gmt":"2015-09-01T15:44:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/fourth-amendment-body-search-home-search-you-rights\/"},"modified":"2015-09-01T11:44:11","modified_gmt":"2015-09-01T15:44:11","slug":"fourth-amendment-body-search-home-search-you-rights","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/fourth-amendment\/fourth-amendment-body-search-home-search-you-rights\/","title":{"rendered":"Fourth Amendment Body Search Home Search You rights &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<p>                            \"The right of                            the people to be secure in their                            persons, houses, papers, and effects                            against unreasonable searches and                            seizures shall not be violated, and no                            warrants shall issue, but upon probable                            cause, supported by Oath or affirmation                            and particularly describing the place                            to be searched and the persons or                            things to be                            seized.\"                          <\/p>\n<p>                            The Fourth Amendment                            protection against \"unreasonable                            searches and seizures\" was adopted as a                            protection against the widespread                            invasions of privacy experienced by                            American colonists at the hands of the                            British Government. So-called \"writs of                            assistance\" gave royal officers broad                            discretion to conduct searches of the                            homes of private citizens, primarily as                            a way of discovering violations of                            strict British customs laws. This                            practice led to a unique awareness                            among our Founding Fathers of the                            threat to individual liberty and                            privacy that is created by unchecked                            government search powers.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            Today, the Fourth                            Amendment has lost its preferred status                            among our cherished Bill of Rights                            Protections. In recent decades, growing                            concerns regarding crime and public                            safety in America have forced our                            Courts to balance the privacy rights                            contained in the Constitution with the                            ever-expanding needs of law-enforcement                            officers whose duty it is to                            investigate and arrest dangerous                            criminals. The Supreme Court's rulings                            in Fourth Amendment cases demonstrate                            the challenge involved in reconciling                            these competing ideals.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            Ultimately, the                            Constitution's prohibition against                            unreasonable searches and seizures has                            been trimmed-down in recent years and                            tailored to suit the needs of modern                            law enforcement as we wage war against                            drugs and terrorism. For this reason,                            it is important for conscientious                            citizens to be familiar with the lawful                            parameters of police authority to                            conduct searches, as well as the legal                            doctrines by which that authority is                            limited.                          <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>                            The Fifth                            Amendment: Self-incrimination                            Clause                          <\/p>\n<p>                            \"...No                            person... shall be compelled in any                            criminal case to be a witness against                            himself or be deprived of life liberty                            or property without due process of                            law...\"                          <\/p>\n<p>                            * The Supreme Court                            has made a new                             ruling that you must tell                            the police officer that you will NOT                            talk to him, you request a lawyer and                            then keep your mouth                            shut.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            The right against                            self-incrimination has ancient roots in                            common law dating back to biblical                            times. While most provisions of the                            Fifth Amendment, such as the right to a                            jury trial and the right against double                            jeopardy, impose restrictions upon our                            courthouses, the right against                            self-incrimination has a profound                            effect upon the behavior of                            law-enforcement officers as they                            investigate crimes. For this reason,                            the meaning of the self-incrimination                            clause has remained one of the most                            controversial issues in criminal                            procedure since the Supreme Court's                            ruling in Miranda v.                            Arizona.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            At this time, it is                            required by the Supreme Court that                            police inform all criminal suspects of                            their right to remain silent prior to                            interrogation. This right extends from                            the point of arrest throughout the                            suspect's involvement in the criminal                            justice system. While many in the                            law-enforcement community feel that                            this restriction unfairly limits the                            ability of police and prosecutors to                            obtain convictions, studies have shown                            that conviction rates have not changed                            significantly since the Court first                            required police to inform those                            arrested of their right against                            self-incrimination.                          <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>                            The Sixth                            Amendment: Right to Counsel                            Clause                          <\/p>\n<p>                                                        \"In all criminal                            proceedings, the accused shall enjoy                            the right to have the assistance of                            counsel for his                            defense.\"                          <\/p>\n<p>                            The Sixth Amendment                            right to counsel is a critical                            component of the Bill of Rights in that                            it provides the accused with an                            advocate who is trained in the legal                            process and can provide a safeguard                            against violations of the suspect's                            other Bill of Rights protections.                            Interestingly, it was not until 1963                            that the Supreme Court held that states                            must provide a lawyer for all felony                            suspects, ending disparities in legal                            representation based on economic                            class.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            Today, all person                            charged with a serious crime in the                            United States enjoy the assistance of a                            defense attorney regardless of economic                            status. State-employed public defenders                            represent clients who cannot afford                            their own attorneys, and contrary to                            popular belief, achieve roughly equal                            outcomes for their clients as do the                            more expensive privately-hired                            lawyers.                          <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>                            The Relationship                            Between Self-incrimination and the                            Right to                            Counsel                          <\/p>\n<p>                            Many                            Americans, particularly young people,                            have become cynical about police                            practices and our legal system. It is                            not uncommon to lose hope when arrested                            or even become angry at the officer or                            the law he is enforcing. It is an                            important reality however, that our                            legal system does provide services for                            the accused. It cannot be overstated                            how important it is to wait for legal                            advice before attempting to discuss a                            criminal charge with police. The                            subtleties of the legal process require                            careful decisions about what to say and                            how to say it. A lawyer will help you                            prepare for tough questions and can                            emphasize your positive qualities to                            the judge, including qualities you                            didn't know you                            had.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            The constitution                            includes protections for criminal                            suspects because the legal system is                            incredibly complex, involving rules and                            regulations that everyday people would                            not understand. If you are charged with                            a crime, take advantage of the                            protections the constitution gives you.                            Don't talk to police about what                            happened until you have spoken with a                            lawyer and discussed how to present                            your side of the story.                          <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>                    News and Information                    at:                  <\/p>\n<p>                    PoliceCrimes.com                  <\/p>\n<p>                    This Site Has Been Online                    Since 2004                  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>                    fourth amendment, constitution,                    miranda rights, 4th amendment, searches, fourth                    amendment, dont talk rights constitution,                    miranda rights, 4th amendment, searches,                    rights, civil rights, self incrimination,                    unreasonable searches, right counsel, bill                    rights, searches, fourth. 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