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Evidence law / Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution / New Jersey v. T. L. O. / Probable cause / Reasonable suspicion / Search and seizure / Consent search / Internet privacy / Exclusionary rule / Law / Searches and seizures / Criminal law
Date: 2013-07-09 09:24:32
Evidence law
Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
New Jersey v. T. L. O.
Probable cause
Reasonable suspicion
Search and seizure
Consent search
Internet privacy
Exclusionary rule
Law
Searches and seizures
Criminal law

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