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Task: Exigent Home Entry
Illinois v. MacArthur, 531 U.S. 326 (2001).
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.
Minnesota v. Olson, 495 U.S. 91 (1990).
Exigency for purposes of home entry defined:
• Hot pursuit of a fleeing felon.
• 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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