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What 4th amendment is? Come on, don’t dodge my question, is really basic constitutional law

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What 4th amendment is? Come on, don’t dodge my question, is really basic constitutional law

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On 2/2/2022, during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Kennedy questioned Kato on the fourth amendment and the rules of search and seizure. “Can you tell me what the fourth amendment is,” asked Kennedy, “and the rule of search and seizure, and what the exceptions are?” “Suppose California said … ‘we’re not gonna file the exceptions here in California. If you want to arrest someone you better have a warrant.’ Can California do that?”

Kato seemed to avoid the question, to which Kennedy responded, “Come on, Judge, don’t dodge my question. This is really basic constitutional law.”

Kennedy repeated his questioning until realizing his time was finished. He also questioned Rochon, Sykes.

What 4th amendment is? Come on, don’t dodge my question, is really basic constitutional law

Key Points

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On 2/2/2022, during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Kennedy questioned Kato on the fourth amendment and the rules of search and seizure

  • “Can you tell me what the fourth amendment is,” asked Kennedy, “and the rule of search and seizure, and what the exceptions are
  • ” “Suppose California said … ‘we’re not gonna file the exceptions here in California
  • If you want to arrest someone you better have a warrant

Kato seemed to avoid the question, to which Kennedy responded, “Come on, Judge, don’t dodge my question

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