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U.S. Supreme Court appears tilted toward allowing some searches without warrants FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 The Supreme Court seemed likely to allow police to enter a home without a warrant if they are pursuing a suspect, even for a minor crime, and the suspect continues to flee.Graeme Sloan / TNSShow MoreShow Less 2of2 The Supreme Court is weighing when a police officer can pursue a person into their home.Samuel Corum / Getty Images / TNSShow MoreShow Less Hearing a case from Sonoma County, the U.S. Supreme Court seemed likely Wednesday to allow police who are pursuing a suspect, even for a minor crime, to enter a home without knocking or seeking a warrant. ....
The case pits the Fourth Amendment right to privacy in the home against the interest of public safety in capturing fleeing suspects. The legal battle began in 2016. Mr. Lange was driving home one evening, blaring his music and honking the horn. Both are considered traffic violations in California. An officer followed Mr. Lange for a while without sounding his siren or lights. Once Mr. Lange turned onto his residential street, the officer turned on the flashing lights but no siren as Mr. Lange entered his driveway. Mr. Lange, who says he didn’t see the officer pursuing him, pulled into the garage and attempted to close the door. The officer got out of the cruiser and used his foot to trip a sensor that stopped the garage door from closing. ....
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