I hear the "no" in your voice, but I see "yes" in your eyes (bloodshot from all the lines of coke you've been snorting).
/s
If there's a domestic disturbance situation, one "yes" trumps all the "no"s, especially the nose full of cocaine.
IMHO
"If there's a domestic disturbance situation, one "yes" trumps all the "no"s, especially the nose full of cocaine."
I've been thinking about that as well. White stuff on the nose = probable cause, IMO. Also if the spouse told the officers when they arrived, "He's got drugs in there!" Again, I'm guessing probable cause.
That said, if a woman called the police on a domestic and the cops came but the man said, "No you can't come in", that would leave the cops with a huge liability if something happened to the woman. Now if the neighbors were the callers, and the man give a no while the woman gives a yes...dang, I'm getting a headache.
This one is a tuffie.