The Fourth Amendment protects individuals from unwarranted search and seizure.
by KEVIN BESSLER | THE CENTER SQUAREconsidering a case involving the extent of privacy in a hospital.
A forensic examiner determined from Turner’s pants that he was shot within a range of three inches, and that he likely accidentally shot himself. He was convicted of taking part in a drive-by shooting that led to the death of a Murphysboro man.
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