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Police taking evidence from a home without a judge's warrant would most directly implicate the:

AFirst Amendment
BSecond Amendment
CThird Amendment
DFourth Amendment
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Fourth Amendment
1. Match the government action to the amendment that limits it. 2. The First Amendment covers religion and expression. 3. The Fourth Amendment prevents the government from searching one's person or property. 4. It also prevents taking evidence without a warrant issued by a judge. 5. So a warrantless seizure implicates the Fourth Amendment. _Source: OpenStax American Government 4e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 4 'Civil Liberties'_
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