Unreasonable Search Legal Grounds

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The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches. A search is generally considered reasonable if it involves a valid warrant, consent, is incident to a lawful arrest, or if there is probable cause and exigent circumstances.

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what are the legal grounds of an unreasonable search
In the U.S, the Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches. Here are some general conditions for a search to be considered reasonable:
- Valid search warrant.
- Consent is given.
- The search is incident to a lawful arrest.
- There's probable cause and exigent circumstances.
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