The Supreme Court will deliver a decision about what situations are deemed emergencies and allow police to bypass needing a ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared ready to side with police officers in Case v. Montana, a Montana man’s challenge to a ...
Montana is defending the actions of law enforcement officers who did not have a warrant when they responded to a possibly ...
William Trevor Case sought to suppress evidence at trial obtained after officers entered his home, without a warrant, based ...
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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 […] The ...
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in a case that could impact what’s needed for law enforcement to enter your ...
The case stemming from William Case’s 2021 encounter with Anaconda police — in which he was ultimately shot and charged with ...
Attorneys defending three police officers on trial for the on-duty killing of Melissa Perez say they had every right to go ...
An investigation is underway in Luzerne County after a man allegedly fired shots at police. According to the Wilkes-Barre City Police Department, officers received a report of a physical and sexual ...
Should a simple call to emergency services be enough to justify sending heavily armed officers into someone's home?
The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on Wednesday in Case v. Montana, which could lower the standard that allows police to enter a home without a warrant.
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