4th Amendment: Searchers and Seizure
The 4th amendment protects an individual's right to being searched without a warrant. Police cannot serach someone's pockets, belongings, or private property. The police have to get a very detaild permission slip from a judge that includes the proof the police have for wanting to search someone's home, bag, or whatever it is they want to search, as well as what specific things that they want to search.