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how do you analyze an evidentiary search-and-seizure performed by the government under the fourth amendment on a Criminal Procedure I say weamp;#39;ll remember the Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable government searches and seizures in our last video we talked about government seizures of a person in todayamp;#39;s video we want to move on and talk about government searches and seizures of evidence to be used against a person in a criminal prosecution and itamp;#39;s really important for our purposes on a Criminal Procedure essay to distinguish the difference here right the analysis is going to change depending on whether weamp;#39;re dealing with a government seizure of a person versus a government search and seizure of evidence to be used against a person so before you jump into a Fourth Amendment analysis make sure that you have the right category ask yourself is this a seizure of a person or search and seizure of evidence right today weamp;#39;re talking about evide