To: Dead Corpse
Exactly. The issue is not the particular case, in which the cops were quite probably justified in entering the house, it is that the decision exceeds the bounds of the case. It says that law enforcement can't be resisted in any case. That's where it conflicts with the Fourth.
48 posted on
05/16/2011 11:46:31 AM PDT by
old3030
(I lost some time once. It's always in the last place you look.)
To: old3030
That’s how I read it too. There are factors at work in our government that would LOVE to get their hands on this kind of power...
50 posted on
05/16/2011 11:53:40 AM PDT by
Dead Corpse
(explosive bolts, ten thousand volts at a million miles an hour)
To: old3030
This particular ruling has me at a quandary...it seems to contradict the Indiana Castle Doctrine. Comments?
63 posted on
05/16/2011 2:18:08 PM PDT by
A_Tradition_Continues
(formerly known as Politicalwit ...05/28/98 Class of '98)
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