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The Wisconsin Supreme Court concluded that police officers are never required to knock and announce their presence when executing a search warrant in a felony drug investigation.
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Because there is no real penalty for ignoring the knock and announce principle, ... Knock, Knock, Who's There: SCOTUS' Evolution on, and Actual Implementation of, the Fourth Amendment; It's About Need, Not Reciprocity: A New (Old) Defense of Work Requirements; The Fourth Amendment on the Frontier of the 21st Century:
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Knock and Announce: A Fourth Amendment Standar ... ; The Supreme Court requires that officers "knock and announce" before executing warrants, except where certain exigent conditions exist. ... The common law knock and announce principle deals with the right to privacy, specifically in one's home. The knock and announce...
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www.fbi.gov/publications/leb/1997/may976.htm
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FindLaw | Find a Lawyer. Find Answers. ... He takes an entire category of Fourth Amendment violation - the failure to adhere to knock-and-announce requirements - and says that exclusion will never result from such a violation.
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We must also remember that there are already exceptions to the knock-and-announce rule. For example, if the cops have reason to fear for their safety or a reasonable belief that evidence is about to be destroyed, then they can dispense with the typical knock-and-announce requirements. Hence, it is not as if the...
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www.southernappeal.org/index.php/archives/1228
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Rather, the Court held that both Section 3109 and the Fourth Amendment should be read as incorporating the same common law requirements and common law exceptions. But the Hudson case wasn’t trying to divine the common law requirements of the knock-and-announce rule;
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www.orinkerr.com/2006/07/11/remedies-for-knock-and-anno...
www.orinkerr.com/2006/07/11/remedies-for-knock-and-announce-violations-in-federal-court-after-hudson-v-michigan/
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It should also be noted that most states have statutory knock-and-announce requirements similar to 18 U.S.C. § 3109. Just as numerous state Supreme Courts rejected the “good faith” exception to the exclusionary rule carved out in Leon v. United States, we may see independent state grounds widely asserted to...
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FindLaw | Legal News & Information. ... The Supreme Court has held, in Wilson v. Arkansas, that when police enter a home, the Fourth Amendment ordinarily requires that they first knock and announce their purpose to the inhabitants.
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The knock-and-announce rule requires that police officers executing search warrants should not immediately force their way into residences. Instead, they must first knock, identify themselves and their intent, and wait a reasonable amount of time so that the residence’s occupants may let them in.
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topics.law.cornell.edu/wex/knock-and-announce_rule
topics.law.cornell.edu/wex/knock-and-announce_rule
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