That sounds like bad law.
Time to send this case to the USSC.
I think the idea is that you can solve it later in court vs having a fist or firefight each time you think the cop is entering your house illegally.
The problem is that the cop isn’t punished for doing so, the taxpayers are.
Agree!
It would be interesting to see SCOTUS deal with this one. Fortunately even if they get it wrong each state can provide more constitutional protection to its citizens.
Sad day for Indiana though.
That sounds like bad law.
Time to send this case to the USSC.
Yes, I hope they do that. And I hope it’s overturned. In the meantime, it’s added to the list of laws, regulations and acts that I summarily ignore because they so clearly violate the Constitution. I truly hope no one ever tests me on such matters.
If a panel of judges cannot agree, then LEAVE US ALONE..
If the action involves a major intrusion of our long established rights, the least that can happen to overturn these rights is unanimous agreement of the panel of judges.....or .at the extreme least, 4 to 1 for crying out loud!