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A common condition of probation and parole whereby probationers and parolees waive their right to be free from unreasonable government searches and seizures.
Fundamental Rights
Parole Revocation
Fourth Waiver
Conditions of Release
- Fundamental Rights: These are basic human rights protected by law, including the right to privacy and protection against unlawful searches and seizures. Not specific to probation or parole conditions.
- Parole Revocation: The process of returning a parolee to prison due to violation of parole terms. It involves assessing whether parole conditions were breached.
- Fourth Waiver: This is a condition often included in probation or parole agreements. It allows law enforcement to conduct searches without a warrant, waiving certain Fourth Amendment rights.
- Conditions of Release: General terms set for individuals released on parole or probation, encompassing various requirements like attending counseling or staying within a certain area.
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