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![]() Amendment IV ![]() SEE ALSO: Generally Bill of Rights An Act to Prevent Frauds and Concealments of His Majesty's Customs and Subsidies, 12 Chas. 2, c. 19 (1660) Regina v. Mead, 92 Eng. Rep. 119 (Q.B. 1703) Delaware Declaration of Rights and Fundamental Rules, 11 Sept. 1776, Sources 339 Vermont Constitution of 1777, ch. 1, arts. 11, 12, Thorpe 6:3741 Customs Act, 1 Stat. 29 (1789) An Act Repealing Duties, 1 Stat. 199 (1790) Kentucky Constitution of 1792, art. 12, sec. 9, Thorpe 3:1274 Camfranque v. Burnell, 4 Fed. Cas. 1130, no. 2,342 (C.C.D.Pa. 1806) Sailly v. Smith, 11 Johns. R. 500 (N.Y. 1814) An Act Further to Provide for the Collection of Duties, 3 Stat. 231 (1815) William Wirt, The Power to Cause an Arrest, 8 Sept. 1818, 1 Ops. Atty. Gen. 229 Illinois Constitution of 1818, art. 8, sec. 7, Thorpe 2:981 Ex parte Pool, 2 Va. Cas. 276 (1821) Read v. Case, 4 Conn. 166 (1822) John Macpherson Berrien, Proof Necessary to an Arrest, 10 Sept. 1829, 2 Ops. Atty. Gen. 266 William Rawle, A View of the Constitution of the United States 127 (2d ed. 1829) Joseph Story, Commentaries on the Constitution 3:§ 1895 (1833) Roger B. Taney, Criminal Jurisdiction of Circuit and District Judges, 14 May 1833, 2 Ops. Atty. Gen. 564
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