You have a suspect but not enough evidence to arrest you


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You have a suspect but not enough evidence to arrest. You have blood evidence, but the suspect will not give a DNA sample. You cannot compel this person to do so because the evidence is not substantial.

Why is this Fourth Amendment right?

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