United States Change Fourth Criminal Procedure

United States Change Fourth Criminal Procedure

Answer each question minimum of 300 words. Must use provided material (PDF book) as well as additional sources to help support answers. Remember to use in-text citations in each new paragraph. Reference/cite in APA format. DO NOT PLAGIARIZE. Here is the reference for the PDF: Hall, D. (2015). Criminal law and procedure (7th ed.). Stamford, CT:

Will extend the deadline 5 additional hours if needed

1.)In what way did Katz v. United States change Fourth Amendment law?

2.)Tommy Transmitter planned to burglarize a local audio/video dealer. On the night he intended to commit the burglary, Tommy was observed standing in an alley behind the shop by a police officer. It was 11:50 P.M. on a June evening, and Tommy was wearing a pair of jeans, tennis shoes, and a shirt.

After 5 minutes, the officer approached Tommy and asked him what he was doing in the alley at such a late hour. Tommy responded that he lived only a few blocks away, was suffering from insomnia, and had decided to take a walk. He produced identification that confirmed that he lived a short distance from the store. The officer then grabbed Tommy, swung him around, pushed him against the wall of the store, and “frisked him.” After feeling a hard object in Tommy’s back pocket, the officer reached in and discovered a small 3×3-inch container full of locksmith tools. He then arrested Tommy for possession of burglary tools and conducted a search incident to arrest. During that search, he discovered a diagram of the audio/video store hidden in Tommy’s pants.

Tommy was subsequently charged with attempted burglary and possession of burglary tools. He has filed a motion to suppress the tools and diagram, as well as a motion to dismiss. Should the motions be granted? Discuss.

3.)Stacey is a suspect in an embezzlement investigation. The police believe that she has hidden evidence in her neighbor’s house, without the neighbor’s consent. The neighbor will not consent to a search. Can the police obtain a search warrant for the non-suspect’s home?