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  • two girls found smoking in a restroom. Smoking in the restrooms was a violation of school rules. The girl who was with T.L.O. admitted that she had been smoking. However, T.L.O. denied the allegation, saying she did not smoke at all.
  • A small amount of marijuana, a pipe, empty plastic bags, a significant amount of money in one-dollar bills, a list of students who owed T.L.O. money, and letters implicating T.L.O. in dealing marijuana.
  • can I get some weed
  • People who own T.L.O moneyAshley- $4.15Maya- $265Layla- $832Mike- $1000
  • Tried to have the evidence from her purse suppressed because the search was a violation of her Fourth Amendment rights. She also argued that her confession should be suppressed on the grounds that it was tainted by the unlawful search.
  •  The Supreme Court decided that the search did not violate the Constitution and established more lenient standards for reasonableness in school searches.
  • The mere possession of cigarettes was not a violation of school rules. A desire for evidence of smoking in the restroom did not justify the search.
  • In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of New Jersey and the school and against T.L.O. Justice White wrote the majority opinion. The majority concluded that school officials do not need a warrant to justify a search as long as the search was reasonable under the circumstances. Justices Brennan, Marshall, and Stevens dissented.
  • The Supreme Court of New Jersey relied on U.S. Supreme Court precedent to hold that whenever an “official” search violates constitutional rights, the evidence may not be used in a criminal case.
  • With probable cause an "official" can search your bags and or locker.
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