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T.L.O. was a higher school student. Institution officials looked her purse suspecting she experienced cigarettes. The officials discovered cigarettes, a little amount of pot, and a list filled with the brands of students who owed T.L.O. money. T.L.O. was incurred with possession of pot. Before trial, T.L.O. shifted to suppress facts uncovered in the search, but the Court rejected her movement. The Juvenile and Household Relations Court docket of New Jersey, Middlesex State found her guilty and sentenced her to probation for one year. On charm, the Superior Court docket of New Jersey, Appellate Division affirmed the denial of the movement to suppress facts. The New Shirt Supreme Court docket reversed, possessing that the exclusionary rule of the Fourth Amendment pertains to searches and seizures conducted by college officials in public schools.