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    Any Means of Invading a Person's Reasonable Expectation of Privacy
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Any Means of Invading a Person's Reasonable Expectation of Privacy

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Any means of invading a person's reasonable expectation of privacy is considered a "search" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment.

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