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Constitutional Amendments and the Bill of Rights

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Through the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments, U.S. citizens enjoy the comfort of liberties that they may not otherwise be able to avail themselves of in other countries. While far from perfect, we can rest assured that the amendments will endure in spirit for centuries. Their interpretation, however, is a matter for the Supreme Court.

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Constitutional Amendments and the Bill of Rights



Criminal Procedure CJA/364

Carla Taylor

September 13th, 2022

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Constitutional Amendments and the Bill of Rights

Through the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments, U.S. citizens enjoy the

comfort of liberties that they may not otherwise be able to avail themselves of in other countries.

While far from perfect, we can rest assured that the amendments will endure in spirit for

centuries. Their interpretation, however, is a matter for the Supreme Court. Since our

technology is rapidly changing, and our nation is threatened with new terroristic threats that our

forbearers could not anticipate, the courts must decide how these protections can be interpreted

in order to maintain their intentions, while ensuring a modicum of protection from criminals.

For example, the right to search must be extended to the digital arena. The FBI currently

circumvents Fourth Amendment concerns by using a packet sniffer, which reports back to its

monitoring system, called Carnivore (EFF, 2003).

Fourth Amendment

The Fourth Amendment is intended to prevent unreasonable search and seizure (Hall,

2011). Currently, criminal procedure is being affected by the interpretation of the Fourth

Amendment in terms of what is considered reasonable. What is especially relevant to searches

are the evolution of both technology and the larger role that DNA evidence plays within our

lives, as well as our expectation of privacy. For example, some computers were stolen from a

Philadelphia school district, and law enforcement activated the cameras in order to identify the

perpetrators (Bellin, 2011). We can see here a few issues, one being that the perpetrators are

probably minors, and secondly that an unwitting person may have purchased the computer and

will have had their privacy violated.

Vile and Hudson (2013) note that there are a few Fourth Amendment issues with DNA

evidence. Generally, the U.S. court systems have upheld the constitutionality of DNA evidence

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