U.S. Supreme Court weighs scope of police power to enter homes without a warrant

Zeedox

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And not just for felony avoidance.
 
Here's the relevant part:

Lange was already in his driveway when the officer caught up with him and activated his emergency lights. Weikert pulled into the driveway as Lange was driving his car into his garage. Lange later said he did not know the officer had been following him.

The garage door was just about to close when Weikert stuck his foot under the door, preventing it from shutting.

That's illegal. How he was found guilty is simply beyond me. If he had turned his lights on and pursued him earlier, and then the man had fled into his garage, then he would have been "in pursuit" and it would have been a good arrest.

But he didn't. He didn't do anything until the man was already in the garage. He needed a warrant.

What the cop "intended" to do is irrelevant. If those lights aren't on and you haven't called it in you are NOT in pursuit. It should have been a non-starter from the outset.
 
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