The following Supreme Court Cases were used to interpret the 4 th Amendment 39.Weeks v. U.S., 1914 40.Mapp v. Ohio, 1961 41.Payton v. New York, 1980 42.Florida.

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The following Supreme Court Cases were used to interpret the 4 th Amendment 39.Weeks v. U.S., Mapp v. Ohio, Payton v. New York, Florida v. J.L., Whren v. U.S., California v. Greenwood, 1998

The following Supreme Court Cases were used to interpret the 4 th Amendment 45.Nix v. Williams, California v. Acevedo, New Jersey v. T.L.O., Vernonia School District 471 v. Acton, Georgia v. Randolph, FLORIDA v. HARRIS, 2013

The following Supreme Court Cases were used to interpret the 5 th Amendment 51.Escobedo v. Illinois, Miranda v. Arizona, Oregon v. Elstad, Braswell v. U.S., Dickerson v. U.S., Hudson v. U.S., 1997

The following Supreme Court Cases were used to interpret the 6 th Amendment 57.Gideon v. Wainwright, Sheppard v. Maxwell, Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart, Richmond News-papers, Inc v. Virginia, Powell v. Alabama, Betts v. Brady, 1942

The following Supreme Court Cases were used to interpret the 8 th Amendment 63.Furman v. Georgia, Gregg v. Georgia, Woodson v. N.C., Rhodes v. Chapman, 1981