Multiple Choice
Jail detainees, not yet convicted of a crime:
A) cannot be searched until they are convicted.
B) have the same Fourth Amendment protections as people not charged with a crime because they presumed innocent until proven guilty.
C) have the diminished Fourth Amendment rights and can be searched without
Probable cause.
D) can be searched only if there is reasonable suspicion they are dangerous.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
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