Reasonable Suspicion
Reasonable Suspicion
Police suspect a convicted felon is selling drugs at his place of business, so they install a gps device on his car without first obtaining a warrant. They believe because they are tracking his movements on public streets a warrant isn’t necessary.
Do you think this violates the Fourth Amendment?
Would your answer change if the police used the information to discover a large amount of illegal drugs in his possession? Must be in 75-150 words.
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