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A suspect can be held without a warrant for up to 48 hours.

Police would be able to request this data without a warrant for "permitted purposes", ranging from the detection of crime to public safety.

Narges Mohammadi, 39, the deputy head of Iran's Defenders of Human Rights Centre (DHRC), a rights organisation presided over by the Nobel peace laureate Shirin Ebadi, was picked up last year by security officials who raided her house in middle of the night without a warrant for her arrest.

When given specific examples of government surveillance, respondents were most likely to be concerned about the government accessing their personal records without a judge's permission or collecting information without a warrant for purposes other than stopping terrorist attacks.

Joseph Lopez, 18, was arrested on July 19th, 2000 without a warrant for the murder of 12-year-old Miguel DeLaRosa.

So an officer, at common law, was not authorized to make an arrest without a warrant, for a mere misdemeanor not committed in his presence.

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The proposed bill would allow the president to authorize wiretapping without seeking a warrant for up to 45 days if the communication under surveillance involved someone suspected of being a member of or a collaborator with a specified list of terrorist groups and if at least one party to the conversation was outside the United States.

"It's rooted in the Fourth Amendment, saying that the government can't come in and search your person or your property without having a compelling reason or a warrant for doing so".

He made other significant decisions as well: In 1971 he defied the attorney general, John Mitchell, ruling that wiretapping without a warrant, even for reasons of national security, was unlawful.

"This change ends a practice that could result in Americans' communications being collected without a warrant merely for mentioning a foreign target," Wyden said.

In their decision in Kentucky v. King, for instance -- a ruling that completely undermines the Fourth Amendment requirement of a warrant before entering someone's home -- the Court held that police officers can forcibly enter a person's home, without a warrant and for nonviolent offenses, based only on the mere suspicion that the occupant may possess an illegal substance (most likely marijuana).

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