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Okay, I think I misunderstood your first post. I didn't realize you were referencing the video from the OP, my bad
Quote from: JLS on March 30, 2013, 09:22:37 PMQuote from: christopheri on March 30, 2013, 09:07:05 PMQuote from: Bean Counter on March 30, 2013, 08:51:06 PMRegardless, still wrong. There are exceptions to the warrant requirement to enter a residence. Welfare check doesn't not cover that. Knock and talk? Yes. Enter home? Not without a warrent.Maybe you should read up.http://nationalparalegal.edu/conlawcrimproc_public/protectionfromsearches&seizures/extowarrantreq.aspI did and have. I don't see where the police had a right to enter this mans home without a warrent. That is why they "bull dogged" him into letting them in. If they had the right to they would of just gone in his house without consent...If Leo came to my house because a neighbor called and said that they saw me beating my wife he cant enter my home with out consent. This is hear say. He or she could do a knock and talk. He has to have probable cause and would have to arrest me before he could search. If 911 was dialed from my house and someone was asking for help then yes this falls under the six exceptions to the warrent. This is the way I understand the "six exceptions". It is an interesting topic none the less.
Quote from: christopheri on March 30, 2013, 09:07:05 PMQuote from: Bean Counter on March 30, 2013, 08:51:06 PMRegardless, still wrong. There are exceptions to the warrant requirement to enter a residence. Welfare check doesn't not cover that. Knock and talk? Yes. Enter home? Not without a warrent.Maybe you should read up.http://nationalparalegal.edu/conlawcrimproc_public/protectionfromsearches&seizures/extowarrantreq.asp
Quote from: Bean Counter on March 30, 2013, 08:51:06 PMRegardless, still wrong. There are exceptions to the warrant requirement to enter a residence. Welfare check doesn't not cover that. Knock and talk? Yes. Enter home? Not without a warrent.
Regardless, still wrong. There are exceptions to the warrant requirement to enter a residence.
Quote from: christopheri on March 30, 2013, 09:45:51 PMQuote from: JLS on March 30, 2013, 09:22:37 PMQuote from: christopheri on March 30, 2013, 09:07:05 PMQuote from: Bean Counter on March 30, 2013, 08:51:06 PMRegardless, still wrong. There are exceptions to the warrant requirement to enter a residence. Welfare check doesn't not cover that. Knock and talk? Yes. Enter home? Not without a warrent.Maybe you should read up.http://nationalparalegal.edu/conlawcrimproc_public/protectionfromsearches&seizures/extowarrantreq.aspI did and have. I don't see where the police had a right to enter this mans home without a warrent. That is why they "bull dogged" him into letting them in. If they had the right to they would of just gone in his house without consent...If Leo came to my house because a neighbor called and said that they saw me beating my wife he cant enter my home with out consent. This is hear say. He or she could do a knock and talk. He has to have probable cause and would have to arrest me before he could search. If 911 was dialed from my house and someone was asking for help then yes this falls under the six exceptions to the warrent. This is the way I understand the "six exceptions". It is an interesting topic none the less.You are wrong. A witness that observed an incident is not hearsay. The cops will knock on your door and if they are not able to see that your wife is ok, then they can enter without a warrant to check on her.I dont recommend giving it a try to see what happens.
lots of sheeple here it seems. No one is coming into my home without a warrant!!!! period. I hear and intruder in the middle of night i will defend myself. I go outside and they ask to come in hell no. they try to come in against my will lead will fly.Call to arms at that point who answers then?
Quote from: csaaphill on March 31, 2013, 01:37:53 AMlots of sheeple here it seems. No one is coming into my home without a warrant!!!! period. I hear and intruder in the middle of night i will defend myself. I go outside and they ask to come in hell no. they try to come in against my will lead will fly.Call to arms at that point who answers then?Quote from: csaaphill on March 31, 2013, 01:37:53 AMlots of sheeple here it seems. No one is coming into my home without a warrant!!!! period. I hear and intruder in the middle of night i will defend myself. I go outside and they ask to come in hell no. they try to come in against my will lead will fly.Call to arms at that point who answers then?I am afraid for you Csa. I have this bad feeling we are going to see you on the news someday as having a shootout with police cause they picked a flower from your front yard.