( nderstandlng t is a viol tion of federal tap or intercept telep e con er tion, e en �en authorized by state la , and evidence of illegally - over­ heard conversations or evid nee d scov red bV virtu of the information 'contain d. in such con rsation may not be admit­ ted in eith state or federal courts. In a case here a Florid man sued that state, the prohi­ bition as extended to pickinOg up con rsations electronically by microphon or induction, ven though the pickup de i is in a public pi ce outside of ere the d fendent is talking d no trespass or entry into � private property is invol ed. [n th case of Escobedo . llIinois, r. Escobedo's rights ere violated, when the police ired r. Escob do' p rtner up nd nt him b c with a hearing device on him to I to r. E obedo about th crime they aJleg dly did. The F d ral Supreme. Court rul d thi i violation of priv cy and coer ion. (co r ion . means tric ing you to confess.) In another court ther probable cau to bel iev that som aled envelopes di . co red on n ccu d p rson contained narcotics. In vi facts t at the. cc sed as under arrest; that the en lopes ere in posses 'on of police officers and th t there as no dan r that the contents of the envelopes uld be u d to effectuate n Patroniz escape or that evidence would • be destroyed, the police officers should have cured search arrant prior to ope . ng the envelopes. In another case, arrant­ Ie s search of small, sealed nontransparent en elopes dis­ co red on accu d at time of rest for attempted rape was an unreasonable search. The purpo of these rules IS to stop illegal conduct. by polic and pre ent gathering of evidence through violation of defendent's constitutional rights Search and seiqure authorized by a search warrant has to meet certain require- he a ments . Th fourth Amendment requires that police 0 certain tau s to ant th search ar­ rant and they can only search and get a 'is 0 n on the un er an o ing . February 6, 1979 THE CITIZE Pa 7 4-- al blind cheerl ading sills ith nutrition edu ation. Team meal. Par nts re often not home when the g t ther. Therefore, children reo re pon '- hi for their n aft rnoon ac t . ro e , .' he Third' Annu I 4H utrition Ba etball Activity recently started, amid cheers from parents, te chers and friend . Over 300 fifth and si th graders' from Sterne Brunson, ing, Morton, Seely cCor-d, - Lafa ette and B rd school ta e part in this unique learning encounter th t combines bas t- Youth halts house fire Acey ar hall, 6, is to be commended for his quic thinking, fa t acting last onda hen he sa smo e coming from 795 E. Vineyard. MarshaU was visiting friend at 787 E. Vineyard when h spotted the srno e, kicked in the door and ,found a p n. of burning food on the stove hich h tossed outside. ; Barbara Coleman, resi­ "dent of 795 Vineyard, had gone out leaving the food coo ing. Damage as estimated at $550 du to moke damage 'in the kitchen and the door. CA DY JUKE OXES • AMUSE E T GAMES 1 RICHARD CA NAOY PHO E: ., ••• 3·5813 81 GO ... 815 SYCA ORE ST NIL . M CHIGAN .9120 Do you hav a question about nything? . Thi column will try to e questions ubmitted b local citizens and nswer th m to the b st of our abilit . Answer ill b but a ref1ectio� of Brother' opinion only and shoutd b treated as such. Some of the types of que tions to b con idered are either personal or d I with general community affairs. For empie, some of ou re concerned bout hat can I do bout my son's f ilure to attend school? hat church is b t for me? Are there any 10 I ctivi­ tie for eld rly people? Wh t' eing don on ,. th question of n hou ing? Why doe 't the cit plo n streets? Th Ii t could continu on and on. Send your 0 n questions to Dear Broth' r, % The Citizen, 173 Water sr., Benton H rbor, I 49022. , c. o . '