Legislative History of the Supplemental National Prohibition Act
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What does the Fourth Amendment denounce?

  • Searches or seizures with a warrant
  • Searches or seizures without a warrant (correct)
  • Searches or seizures of automobiles or other road vehicles
  • Searches or seizures of private dwellings
  • What does the legislative history of the act supplemental to the National Prohibition Act show?

  • The intent of Congress to only allow searches with a search warrant
  • The intent of Congress to prohibit all searches without a warrant
  • The intent of Congress to make a distinction between searching private dwellings and searching automobiles or other road vehicles (correct)
  • The intent of Congress to make all searches without a warrant a misdemeanor offense
  • When was the act supplemental to the National Prohibition Act enacted?

  • November 23, 1924
  • November 23, 1921 (correct)
  • November 23, 1922
  • November 23, 1923
  • What is the penalty for an officer of the United States who searches a private dwelling without a search warrant maliciously and without reasonable cause?

    <p>Misdemeanor</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How should the Fourth Amendment be construed?

    <p>In a manner which will conserve public interests as well as the interests and rights of individual citizens</p> Signup and view all the answers

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