The police may enter your home without first knocking with a search warrant under certain situations such as an increase peril to officers or danger that evidence would be destroyed.
Any officer executing such a warrant, in my opinion is placing himself/herself in unreasonable danger. I understand the rationale behind such a warrant, and I don't think any reasonable person could disagree with the intent of such an action. That intent being to protect officers of the law from preventable risk in the execution of a court order. What bothers me is that I keep thinking that such an action increases the risk to officers. This is a really tough question.
Any officer executing such a warrant, in my opinion is placing himself/herself in unreasonable danger. I understand the rationale behind such a warrant, and I don't think any reasonable person could disagree with the intent of such an action. That intent being to protect officers of the law from preventable risk in the execution of a court order. What bothers me is that I keep thinking that such an action increases the risk to officers. This is a really tough question.
Wunlong1234 2 months ago
but getting it sighned by the court might take to long espeacialy if the suspect is on the move
MrAwesomesauce101 1 year ago