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Old March 4, 2014, 04:42 PM   #25
JimDandy
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But cite me a case in which asking a question is a "search."
Well I'd certainly like to, but
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Sigh, more of your wild guesses.
takes something out of the asking questions and getting answers process. But if I were to do so, I'd probably start with the exclusionary rule stems from 4th amendment case law, and that it applies to coerced confessions, and follow that up with some research into the origins of the rule, Miranda, and coerced confessions in general on the off chance I'll find a case (either win or loss for the fourth amendment) that says the answers to questions are evidence, and evidence is seized

As for Spats, I was only linked Haynes to as a cite for the the 5th Amendment tangent.
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