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What does the Fourth Amendment require before law enforcement officers may enter a person’s home against his or her will to look for evidence? (I'll give brainliest)

A. probable cause


B. self-incrimination


C. confession of a crime


D. a search warrant


Sagot :

Answer: A search warrant OR a probable cause

Explanation:

A police officer may not search or seize an individual or his or her property unless the officer has: A valid search warrant a belief rising to the level of probable cause that an individual has committed a crime.

I really hope this helped!

A is the correct one