Kentucky v. King Oral Argument
The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Kentucky v. King, docket number 09-1272. The case could give the police greater authority to forcib… read more
The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Kentucky v. King, docket number 09-1272. The case could give the police greater authority to forcibly enter a person’s home without a search warrant. The Fourth Amendment’s ban against unreasonable search and seizures bars the police from entering a home without a warrant unless there is an emergency situation or exigent circumstances. close
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