Hot Air: The Fourth Amendment covers everyone … including suspected criminals

Hot Air: The Fourth Amendment covers everyone … including suspected criminals by Taylor Millard:

It’s completely understandable why “law and order” conservatives are defending the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Utah v. Strieff case. Edward Strieff Jr. had a (traffic) warrant out for his arrest when he was stopped by a cop in 2006, and drugs were found on his person. Jazz went as far as to write here the Fourth Amendment wasn’t created to protect the guilty. He went even further on it today by writing he couldn’t figure out “Strieff failed to meet that bar for reasonable suspicion remains a mystery to me, but even if that’s the standard in Utah it still seems illogical to place the blame on the police for asking a question.”

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