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Sheriff's deputy starts a visit by shooting a dog, ends it with a warrantless search
A Wake County, North Carolina, sheriff's deputy entered a private home with no warrant and no occupants, immediately shot the ...
Four roommates — Erica Umana, Erika Erazo Sanchez, Dayri Amaya Benitez and Brandon Cuevas — are suing Prince George's County, Maryland, over multiple alleged violations of their rights by police.
Swatting—a dangerous trend in which pranksters fabricate emergency reports to get SWAT teams or other law enforcement to descend on a victim's home—has had deadly consequences. In 2020, a Tennessee ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed inclined to expand when officers can enter a suspect’s home without a warrant. The court has previously said that an officer in “hot pursuit” of ...
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Justices to consider circumstances in which police may enter a home during an emergency
The Fourth Amendment generally requires police officers to obtain a warrant before they enter a home. But the Supreme Court has recognized several exceptions to that rule for emergencies. On Wednesday ...
It started in a garage and may go to the Supreme Court of the United States. After the North Dakota Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling Thursday that a Bismarck police officer did not violate her Fourth ...
The Fourth Amendment generally requires police officers to obtain a warrant before they enter a home. But the Supreme Court has recognized several exceptions to that rule for emergencies. On Wednesday ...
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