Answer:
When there are insufficient jurors voting one way or the other to deliver either a guilty or not guilty verdict, the jury is known as a “hung jury” or it might be said that jurors are “deadlocked”. The judge may direct them to deliberate further, usually no more than once or twice.
The supreme court ruled in Katz vs United States expands the fourth amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures to cover electronic wiretaps.
Explanation:
Katz found guilty because of illegal gambling and the appellate court found that there was no physical intrusion into the phone booth and there was no need for warrant.
The supreme court uses a wiretap to intercept a private telephone conversation and was not a search for fourth amendment.
The majority opinion of Katz vs United States had overturned the court of appeals affirmation of the conviction.
The fourth amendment is the bill of rights of constitution that protects people from unlawful searches and occupation.