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Florida Constitution Revision Commission

PUB 700690: Inclusion of Personal Electronic Devises by A. Miller

ARTICLE I: DECLARATION OF RIGHTS, Section 12. Searches and seizures.

SECTION 12.Searches and seizures.

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, including personal electronic communication devices, against unreasonable searches and seizures, and surveillance and against the unreasonable interception of private communications by any means, shall not be violated. No warrant shall be issued except upon probable cause, supported by affidavit, particularly describing the place or places to be searched, the person or persons, thing or things to be seized, the communication to be intercepted, and the nature of evidence to be obtained. This right shall be construed in conformity with as more restrictive thanthe 4th Amendment to the United States Constitution, as interpreted by the United States Supreme Court. Articles or information obtained in violation of this right shall not be admissible in evidence if such articles or information would be inadmissible under decisions of the United States Supreme Court construing the 4th Amendment to the United States Constitution or decisions by the Florida Supreme Court interpreting this section.