In which case did the Supreme Court hold that "In terms that apply equally to seizures of property and to seizures of persons, the Fourth Amendment has drawn a firm line at the entrance to the house…Absent exigent circumstances, that threshold may not reasonably be crossed without a warrant"?
a. Payton v. New York
b. Illinois v. Wardlow
c. United States v. Watson
d. Kruse v. Pennsylvania
a
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