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Task: Exigent Home Entry
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Illinois v. MacArthur, 531 U.S. 326 (2001).
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Officers may enter a dwelling without a warrant based on exigent
circumstances when they have probable cause to believe that
evidence of a “jailable” offense will be found in the dwelling to be
searched and exigent circumstances exist to justify the entry.
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Minnesota v. Olson, 495 U.S. 91 (1990).
Exigency for purposes of home entry defined:
• Hot pursuit of a fleeing felon.
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• Imminent destruction of evidence.
• Need to prevent suspect’s escape.
• Risk of danger to police or others inside or outside the dwelling.
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