The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from searches and seizures by requiring probable cause and a warrant. It emphasizes the right to privacy and prevents law enforcement from conducting unreasonable searches. Any evidence obtained unlawfully can be excluded from court proceedings.
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The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures by requiring probable cause and a warrant. It ensures the right to privacy and outlines the legal process for searches. Violations can lead to the exclusion of evidence in trials. ;