I. Did the Court Properly Deny Don's Motion to Suppress:
A. The Gun?
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, made applicable to the states through the 14th Amendment, provides for freedom from unreasonable governmental searches and seizures. Generally, a search and seizure without a warrant is unreasonable, but there are warrant exceptions.
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