Well the bill of rights only protects our homes from being searched without a warrant... only when there is no reasonable cause to. So if the majority of people and even a judge agree that someone is a suspect, etc, then no warrant is needed.
Hope this helps!
Courts allow warrantless searches during arrests mainly due to probable cause, exigent circumstances, and the principle of searching incident to arrest. This is vital for effective law enforcement, as it helps prevent the destruction of evidence and ensures public safety. Exceptions such as consent and the plain view doctrine also play crucial roles in these situations.
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