Reference to" the intention of the framers" suggests that there existed a definable group of framers and that we can determine their intentions with a high degree of certainty.
It is thus apparent that the framers of the Constitution, in shaping the form of government, arranged for a distribution of power among three branches, executive, legislative, and judicial.
Otis lost that case. But his arguments, as well as memory of the violations of privacy and unreasonable searches suffered by the colonists under the British government, influenced the framers of the Constitution.