The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution is also the fourth in the Bill of Rights. This amendment protects citizens from unreasonable seizures and searches. It also requires all warrants to be approved by a judge and be supported by some probable cause as well. The Fourth Amendment was adopted due to the abuse of a writ of assistance, which is a form of a general search warrant which was used during the American Revolution. According to the Amendment, searches and arrests must be limited in scope ...