new jersey vs. t.l.o. (1985) by shaquille stanley victor baquerizo

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New Jersey vs. T.L.O. (1985) By Shaquille Stanley Victor Baquerizo

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New Jersey Mr. Choplick, the principle of Piscataway High School, who was representing New Jersey Mr. Choplick has searched a student’s property without the use of a search warrant. Although he found marijuana and rolling paper, he didn’t have the right to search T.L.O’s stuff

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Page 1: New Jersey vs. T.L.O. (1985) By Shaquille Stanley Victor Baquerizo

New Jersey vs. T.L.O. (1985)

ByShaquille StanleyVictor Baquerizo

Page 2: New Jersey vs. T.L.O. (1985) By Shaquille Stanley Victor Baquerizo

Constitutional Issue

• New Jersey v. T.L.O. case violated the 4th amendment, which protects people from having their get their stuff searched without probable cause

Page 3: New Jersey vs. T.L.O. (1985) By Shaquille Stanley Victor Baquerizo

New Jersey

• Mr. Choplick, the principle of Piscataway High School, who was representing New Jersey

• Mr. Choplick has searched a student’s property without the use of a search warrant.

• Although he found marijuana and rolling paper, he didn’t have the right to search T.L.O’s stuff

Page 4: New Jersey vs. T.L.O. (1985) By Shaquille Stanley Victor Baquerizo

T.L.O.

• A student of Piscataway High School• T.L.O. and friend were caught in the

bathroom smoking• T.L.O. denied it, principle searched her

stuff without permission• Violated the 4th amendment

Page 5: New Jersey vs. T.L.O. (1985) By Shaquille Stanley Victor Baquerizo

Background • The principle, Mr. Choplick searched

T.L.O’s purse because her and her friend were caught in the bathroom smoking and she denied it.

• Mr. Choplick has found cigarettes and rolling paper, a pipe, marijuana, and a roll of money. All this in the supreme court was rendered useless since it was found by violating the fourth amendment.

Page 6: New Jersey vs. T.L.O. (1985) By Shaquille Stanley Victor Baquerizo

Key Points

• The 4th amendment has to be respected even in public schools.

• If evidence is found violating an amendment it is considered useless

• Just because you are under aged you still have all your rights.

Page 7: New Jersey vs. T.L.O. (1985) By Shaquille Stanley Victor Baquerizo

Court Opinions

• There was a probable cause to search T.L.O.’s purse since smoke was found in the bathroom when she was there. This is allowable since they have evidence,

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Significance

• Now that this case had taken in effect, public schools need to have a search warrant in order to search through a student’s stuff such as a locker or book bag.

Page 9: New Jersey vs. T.L.O. (1985) By Shaquille Stanley Victor Baquerizo

My Opinion

• It is fair that the evidence of rolling paper and stuff was not held against T.L.O. because they were only searching for cigarettes. There was a probable cause to search her stuff only for cigarettes. The supreme’s decision was right

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Work CitedWebsite 1:

http://www.infoplease.com/us/supreme-court/cases/ar24.htmlWebsite 2: www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/tlo.htmlWebsite 3: www.supreme.justia.com/us/469/325/case.html