LAWYER: 3 Tricks Police Use to Trespass Without a Warrant

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Do Cops Have Secret Loopholes To Break Into Your Home? How Is This Legal? In this video, we break down 3 legal loopholes that allow police to break into your home WITHOUT a warrant and search or conduct criminal investigations. 3 Tricks Cops Use to Trespass Into Your Home

We break down the 3 loopholes and how to protect yourself from illegal activity from the police. Watch out for the 3 Tricks Cops Use To Get Inside Your Home!

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Bottom line, you never EVER unlock that door much less even open it for police outside your home.

wmccormack
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Interesting how the security cameras on our homes used to be to protect from criminals are now more to protect from police.

CabrasLocas
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Cops broke in my house in 2015. No warrant. They said they had a 911 call that I had my wife held at gunpoint in the house. That was a lie. I told them I hadn't seen her in 2 weeks, and she was trying to get me out of my house. I told him no warrant that you're not coming in. They broke the door once they crossed the threshold. The first one had my two dogs on him. I had to save him from my dogs. When the dust settled and my lawyer got involved, they had to fix my door threshold and door. Cop number one got many stitches. Both cops were disciplined. One is no longer on the force. My now ex-wife was picked up earlier the next morning. I now have a solid metal door and threshold, a 6 ft fence and gate with locks and cameras.

lpdsnipe
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I've known so many cops absolutely will NOT allow police into their home without a warrant. If I didn't call them, I won't answer the door - period. If they need to use the bathroom, my bathroom is broken. Letting them in for any reason is giving them permission to look wherever they want.

gayprepperz
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"Police peered into the window of a Brooklyn Center home and saw what obviously was a doll inside, according to a federal lawsuit filed by family members, but made up a “baby in distress” report and kicked in the front door without a warrant." - StarTribune

johnwilde
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Two cops showed up at my home and claimed a 911 came from my home, and wanted to enter to see if anyone needed help. I refused. There is no land-line at my home. We have cell phones, but they didn't offer what number said emergency call came from. Total BS.

billhohmann
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the constitution - "you have the following rights..."
the courts - "with the following 10 million exceptions...."

connor_flanigan
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Seems odd they can enter for a medical emergency. They aren't medical personnel. In my experience as a paramedic, they usually just get in the way.

arconomach
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"And how we burned in the camps later, thinking:
What would things have been like if every
Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?.. The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt!"
-Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Semper_Iratus
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I don't think people actually have any protected rights.

steveladner
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In many cases all justification for exigent circumstances is that (1) "we've got a call about domestic" and (2) "the state is looking very seriously on domestic". Nothing else is required, and if you refuse to open the door, not only they break in, but you will be charged with obstruction. Check out the case of James Wood from Cotati CA, back in 2013. A neighbor called the police about loud argument - that was all. Homeowner refused to open the door. Police broke the door, shocked the homeowner, arrested and charged him, he was put on jury trial, and jury deadlocked 50/50. "In a press release, Cotati police said the officers' actions were justified because it was a call for domestic violence, and as such, the officers could not leave without making sure everyone inside the apartment was safe.
"To do so would be a neglect of duty, " said the statement. "Due to the exigent circumstances, the officers were forced to kick the door open in order to enter the apartment. Constitutional law allows for officers to make entries under these types of circumstances without a warrant." Paul Henderson, a former prosecutor and KPIX 5 legal analyst, agreed the officers had the right to force entry into the home. "In the case where you have a third party calling from outside of the house, the cops have to investigate, " said Henderson. "They're not necessarily going to take or believe someone telling them from behind a locked door that everything is okay without doing an investigation." Remarkably, once the cops made their way inside and arrested the man, no questions pertaining to "making sure everyone inside the apartment was safe" were asked.

vadr
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As a lawyer, you should know that both cops and judges regularly break the law!

For example, in O.J. Simpson's case, the cops wait outside the estate for an extended amount of time. Finally, tired of waiting, the jump the gate and illegally start their investigation, only later, to receive permission from someone not living in the main house to search the main house!

Clearly, the cops broke the law. Later in court, the judge permits the use of the "evidence" that was unlawfully obtained.

Cops lie all the time, like claiming to smell something that can't be proven! Now, the judge take the word of a known liar and accepts it as creditable. However, when it comes to other people, a known liar is considered as not creditable!

On the other hand, I consider it a really bad joke that the supreme court will make new "laws" while they totally lack the authority to make any laws!

franzbuhlmann
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further i woud like to know how exigent circumstance gives police warrantless entry when the supreme court has stated that a LEO has NO duty to put him/herself in danger to protect anyone. seems to me SCOTUS has some 'splainin to do.

evyl
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On the streets The Constitution is a piece of paper far far away.

madArt
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So basically a cop could be outside and claim that he hears a woman screaming inside your house for example: "He's got a gun!"
And just like that they go into your house and shoot anything that moves.

rhess
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You have to defend your rights, they are not given to you. That means stepping up and cops coming to your house without a search warrant you have to be willing to treat the criminal as the criminal as you would any other home invasion.

georgios
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And they say Muslim countries are authoritarian, yet police officers there don't do stuff like this. I felt much safer and didn't have a cop everywhere trying to catch me slipping at every turn. I went to Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia and didn't feel threatened by the cops in either nation.

blackagent
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Never forget Uvalde.
They don't want to fight crime. They want to fight a victim.

DebbieOnTheSpot
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If pork chops don’t have a warrant
I will protect my domain
at any cost
Who knows their own home, but the owner

fsebek
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Sir, do you think that some stupid cop knows and cares about all those complex laws? They break the door!

roberttwardowski