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Social Studies, 26.09.2019 13:30 tamikeen2243

Police use a general warrant to search a suspect's home for a stolen television set. police go through the entire house and do not find a television set. however, in the suspect's back bedroom in a small dresser drawer that is closed, open opening the small drawer, police find a line of cocaine on a small piece of glass mirror. police immediately arrest the suspect. the suspect argues the arrest violates their 4th amendment rights because the original warrant was not specific in nature, and mentioned nothing about cocaine or where to search for cocaine in their house. is the suspect correct in this specific scenario their 4th amendment rights have been violated?

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