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SCOTUS limits Police Power to Enter Homes With No Warrant
2021-05-18
[FederalistPapers] The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to make it easier for police to enter a home without a warrant for reasons of health or public safety, throwing out a lower court’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a Rhode Island man after officers entered his home and confiscated his guns.

The 9-0 ruling directed the Boston-based 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider Edward Caniglia’s lawsuit accusing police of violating his constitutional rights by bringing him to a hospital for a mental health evaluation and taking away his guns without a warrant after a 2015 argument with his wife.

Lower courts had ruled that police in the Rhode Island city of Cranston did not violate the Constitution’s Fourth Amendment ban on unreasonable searches and seizures.

The case centered on a legal doctrine that gives officers leeway to engage in “community caretaking” to ensure public safety. In its ruling, the Supreme Court, which has previously applied this doctrine to vehicles, said it does not apply to the home as well.
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Posted by:badanov

#2  Getting a warrant is a really low bar. Astonishing that police think even that procedural speed bump is too much.
Posted by: Angstrom   2021-05-18 11:53  

#1  How many cops have gone to jail by lying to the 'judge' in getting a warrant? What did the DoJ individuals get for 'misleading' the FISA judge? /rhet question
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-05-18 07:51  

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