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HELPPA Department of the Interior agent, suspicious that Danny Kyllo was growing marijuana, used a thermal-imaging device to scan his home. This was because high-intensity lamps are typically used for indoor marijuana growth. The
device revealed that relatively hot areas existed compared to the rest of the home. Based on this and other evidence, a
federal judge issued a warrant to search Kyllo's home. This unveiled growing marijuana. After Kyllo was indicted on a
federal drug charge, he unsuccessfully moved to suppress the evidence seized from his home. Ultimately, the case of
Kyllo v. United States (2001) was decided in Kyllo's favor by the Supreme Court.
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Which of the following applications of the Bill of Rights pertains to the case?
The Fifth Amendment that protects Kyllo's right to not be a witness against himself
The Fourth Amendment that protects Kyllo from warrantless collection of evidence
The Sixth Amendment that protects Kyllo's right to a speedy trial
The Fifth Amendment that protects Kyllo from double jeopardy

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