SUPREME COURT: COPS CAN ENTER HOME WITHOUT WARRANT

The Supreme Court on a 6-3 vote is choosing to allow police officers to enter homes without a warrant. “When occupants of a residence disagree on whether they will admit police without a warrant, the objecting occupant must be physically present. That doesn’t change if police have removed the objector…”. Although their was a majority vote supporting this move oppressors say that this goes against our Fourth Amendment rights giving cops the ability to avoid those very rights. Police can arrest an occupant that is choosing to not allow police in their home and as long as another occupant says yes the police may enter.

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