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How does a judge determine if a search of someone’s property is reasonable, as per the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure? (Select all that apply.) He decides based on the location of the property in relation to the crime.
She decides based on whether or not that person has committed a crime before.
He bases the decision on the likelihood this person is involved in the crime.
She bases the decision on evidence that connects this person to the crime.

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