04-23-2013, 11:37 AM
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Hating prius's since 1997
Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS (JENNA)
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Maryland
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Originally Posted by PoorMansCamaro
yeah, if this was a simple search, but it wasn't. And I don't know of anyone that wanted to refuse a search, in any reports. if we can find an article or interview of someone wanting to refuse a search, and that not be granted, we may have a good discussion to go on. even though the officer also has their right to search without a warrant, per the 4th amendment and the exigent circumstance, in this case. I don't think law enforcement can throw out the exigent circumstance every single time they want to search a house. I mean, I guess they could, but probably wouldn't have a job for long.
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Id pull back that 4th amendment statement cause NOTHING in the 4th does it say they can search without a warrant. That would be under the patriot act or HDA
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