
Bonds v. United States
Bonds v. United States was a Supreme Court case addressing the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures. The case involved the government issuing a warrant to search Bonds' home, but the warrant did not specify the particular containers or items to be searched. The Court ruled that for a search warrant to be valid, it must be specific about the place or items to be searched or seized, and the omission of detailed information invalidates the search. This decision emphasizes the importance of particularity in warrants to protect individuals' Fourth Amendment rights.