Case Study: The Illinois V. Gates Case

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Search warrants are a key element for police and help keep themselves from getting in trouble. For example, In the Illinois V. Gates case, an illegal warrant led to the destruction of private property and the violation of the 4th Amendment. This problem caused questioning of whether the court should have taken this issue as a probable cause or not. The two arguments that the parties of this case contemplate over are the anonymous letter and how the “basis of knowledge” effects the outcome of this case. In the Illinois V. Gates case, the couple were secretly selling illegal drugs from the basement of their house which led to tension when the warrant given to the police was misread. This case involved several parties consisting of the

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