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Title: The police may search a dwelling place without a warrant when:a.A police officer is doing so to prot
Post by: Miller on Sep 1, 2015
The police may search a dwelling place without a warrant when:
a.   A police officer is doing so to protect him/herself.
b.   A police officer is doing so to prevent the destruction of evidence.
c.   It is impractical to obtain a warrant due to exigent circumstances.
d.   An officer has grounds to believe that a weapon is present.
e.   All of the above.


Title: Re: The police may search a dwelling place without a warrant when:a.A police officer is doing so to
Post by: Richy271 on Sep 4, 2015
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Title: Re: The police may search a dwelling place without a warrant when:a.A police officer is doing so to prot
Post by: Miller on Sep 7, 2015
Correct again, I appreciate the help.


Title: Re: The police may search a dwelling place without a warrant when:a.A police officer is doing so to prot
Post by: Richy271 on Sep 7, 2015
Thumbs UP are welcome :) :)