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Mincey v. Arizona, 437 U.S. 385 (1978); Flippo v. W. Virginia, 528 U.S.
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11 (1999).
There is no crime scene exception to the warrant requirement.
• Severity of crime and probable cause are insufficient to justify a
warrantless search where no other exigency exists.
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• Unless exigency is clear, officers should obtain a search warrant
before extensively searching a crime scene in a home and seizing
evidence.
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• Investigators who enter a homicide scene after it has been
determined that the killer is not present and no other victims are
present, must obtain a search warrant before searching for and
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seizing evidence.
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