Stressfire
New member
Somewhat older, but I just came across this yesterday.
Kentucky v. King
The smell of a burning flower and the sound of "scurrying" is enough for police to cave in your front door - SWAT style if they like - referring to exigent circumstances.
I'm not focusing on the aforementioned "probable cause," but rather Justice Ginsburg's dissenting opinion on the matter - what precedent is this setting?
Kentucky v. King
The smell of a burning flower and the sound of "scurrying" is enough for police to cave in your front door - SWAT style if they like - referring to exigent circumstances.
I'm not focusing on the aforementioned "probable cause," but rather Justice Ginsburg's dissenting opinion on the matter - what precedent is this setting?