Juveniles should have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their school lockers. Reasonable expectation of privacy is important to distinguish legitimate searches from warrantless or unwarranted seizures where individuals expect privacy based on social norms. However, private homes are subject to exceptions given interests in property ownership. Those temporarily on public property without permits who violate laws may not have a legitimate privacy expectation. Vehicles can be searched without warrants if police have probable cause to believe they contain contraband due to their mobile nature.
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Do you think juveniles should have the same expectation of
privacy in their school lockers? Why or why not?
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Reasonable expectation of privacy is very important to
distinguishing a legitimate and protects individual from
searches of places which are warrantless or seizures of objects
or persons where they have an expectation of the privacy which
is said to be reasonable in public norms. The legitimate privacy
expectation should have another source which is not from the
Fourth Amendment. It is also good to note that private homes
are usually at the core of protection by the Fourth Amendment
subjected to several exceptions since they are close to interest
of ownership in the property law. Warrantless of the property
which is abandoned does not always violate the Fourth
Amendment. The residents who are temporary in the public
property and does not have permits and violates the law may not
have any expectation of privacy which is legitimate. Vehicles
can be searched even without warrants in case the police officer
who is conducting this search has got probable cause so as to
have a belief that the vehicle may contain contraband.
According to the court, the mobility nature of the vehicles
would enable them to be moved quickly from its jurisdiction if
some time was to be taken to get, they might also base
articulable facts warranting a reasonable belief (May, 2016).
References
May, D. A. (2016).
Reasonable expectation of privacy.
Boston: Pearson Education