Explain the concept of "expectation of privacy" and its role in determining the need for a search warrant.

What will be an ideal response?


A search is unreasonable if it unduly interferes with a person's expectation of privacy. Therefore, people, not places, are protected from unreasonable searches and seizures. Because the courts have ruled that people have an expectation of privacy in their homes, a law enforcement officer must either be in hot pursuit of someone or have a valid warrant before searching a home. The courts have determined the ability to search other areas on a case by case basis. In general, the higher the person's expectation of privacy, the higher the likelihood that police cannot search it without a warrant.

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