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vernment violate dlks fourth amendment rights imager on his home withou…

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vernment violate dlks fourth amendment rights imager on his home without a warrant?
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the government violated dlks 4th amendment rights by using a thermal imager on his home without a warrant because

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches of their homes, which are considered a "constitutionally protected area." Using a thermal imager to gather details about the interior of a home without a warrant counts as a search under the amendment, as it intrudes on the reasonable expectation of privacy inside a person's residence. Precedent (such as Kyllo v. United States) confirms that novel surveillance technologies that can reveal details of a home's interior not visible from outside require a warrant.

Answer:

The government violated DLK's 4th Amendment rights by using a thermal imager on his home without a warrant because the Fourth Amendment guarantees a reasonable expectation of privacy in one's home, and using a specialized surveillance device to observe details inside the home that are not visible from public view constitutes an unreasonable search that requires a judicial warrant.