1. Write the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. (And I don't mean cut and paste)
2. Probable Cause is used in the 4th Amendment to describe a level of suspicion necessary for a police officer to make an arrest or search a suspect. The book describes ways in which a police officer can develop probable cause. List each and give examples.
3. In the court case Terry Vs. Ohio a police officer develops suspicion after watching suspects casing a business. What level of suspicion did the officer develop? Was the level more than probable cause or less? How important is this decision to police officers working today?
4. List and define three exceptions to the search warrant rule in the 4th Amendment.