Protections are guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment to ensure that

police officers have more rights than suspected criminals.
the police do not become powerful at the expense of citizens’ rights.
judges can work with the police to keep suspected criminals in jail.
citizens do not become more powerful than the police.

Respuesta :

police do not become powerful B

Answer:

The police do not become powerful at the expense of citizens’ rights.

Explanation:

The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects people's rights to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, meaning that the police or the government cannot violate their privacy unless that the searches and seizures are deemed reasonable under the law. This Amendment aims to limit the police power so they can not act at the expense of citizen's rights.