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according to the fourth amendment, what must the government do before taking a persons property? obtain a search warrant contact the police tell the person have a guilty verdict
The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizures of property. For most cases where the government seeks to take a person's property, it must first obtain a search warrant based on probable cause, approved by a neutral magistrate. The other options are incorrect: contacting police is not a required pre-step for the government itself, telling the person alone does not satisfy the amendment's requirements, and a guilty verdict is a criminal court outcome unrelated to the pre-seizure requirement for property under this amendment.
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