If the gps indicated that the suspect entered an apartment building, could the police lock down the entire building and search every apartment without a warrant? I just dont know the law well enough - not trying to stir the pot here.
If the gps indicated that the suspect entered an apartment building, could the police lock down the entire building and search every apartment without a warrant? I just dont know the law well enough - not trying to stir the pot here.
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There is a problem when everything turns into an exigent circumstance. It really starts putting a new meaning behind the old saying "When all you have is a hammer, everything starts looking like a nail!"
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Colorado follows this interpretation defined in U.S. case law:
"Exigent Circumstances refer to situations that demands unusual or immediate action and this allows people to circumvent usual procedures. In other words emergency conditions. The circumstances are such that it would cause a reasonable person to believe that prompt action is necessary to prevent physical harm to the officers. For example when a neighbor breaks through a window of a burning house to save someone inside.
These are situations in which a police officer can take immediate action to effectively make an arrest, search, or seizure for which probable cause exists. This can be done without first obtaining a warrant. The federal 'knock and announce' statute, 18 U.S.C. S 3109 requires police officers to knock, announce and be refused entry before they break into a residence. However, exigent circumstances excuse noncompliance.
Exigent circumstances are said to exist when
(1) a person's life or safety is threatened
(2) a suspect's escape is imminent, or
(3) evidence is about to be removed or destroyed.
This is also termed as emergency circumstances or special circumstances."
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Nope, I didn't. This has been the standard for the past 20 years and has stood the test of SCOTUS review. It happens frequently if not daily and it always has, but it's just now being refocused on because of this specific event or incident in Aurora. Bottomline is based on the limited information provided by the tracking device at the time, they pursued the most cautious and expeditious course of action available at that moment and the officers had PC.
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There is also plenty of case law that covers Exigent Circumstances that were created by the government or law enforcement agency.
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But the premise was that the GPS device in the bank bank gave them the responding officers a location within 50 feet so they knew it was one of those vehicles at the intersection. They did find the suspect in the group of cars and all the people were released within 15 minutes of the apprehension. The 2 hour time was total time from the initial stop to the release of last car.
No one likes their freedom restricted, I know I don't. But no one likes being robbed at gun point either.
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