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The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution protects citizens against unreasonable searches and seizures. No search of a persons home or personal effects may be conducted without a written search warrant issued on probable cause. This means that a neutral judge must approve the factual basis justifying a search before it can be conducted.
This paragraph best supports the statement that the police cannot search a persons home or private papers unless they have

legal authorization
direct evidence of a crime.
read the person his or her constitutional rights.
a reasonable belief that a crime has occurre
Explanation:

Answer: Option a
The second and third sentence combine to give support to choice a. The statement stresses that there must be a judges approval (i.e., legal authorization) before a search can be conducted. Choices b and d are wrong because it is not enough for the police to have direct evidence or a reasonable belief—a judge must authorize the search for it to be legal. Choices c and e are not mentioned in the passage.
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