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the founding fathers wrote the forth after their experiences with British officials who would use general warrants and writs of assistance to enter private homes and conduct searches to find evidence of any crime the Fourth Amendment outlaws this practice and requires that search or arrest warrants particularly describe the places to be searched or things to be seized and requires that they be issued by neutral and detached magistrate the US Supreme Court has asserted that the most basic constitutional rule in this area is that search is conducted outside the judicial process without prior approval by judge or magistrate are per se unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment still there are exceptions to the idea that warrantless searches are always unreasonable these exceptions are jealously and carefully drawn so that police must always seek a warrant unless an exception applies in these presentations well look at the six major exceptions to the warrant requirement to better underst