I agree with you and the question of whether or not the police legally entered a home for which they had a warrant becomes critically important. Not too often, but often enough, we hear of a "no knock" warrant being served on the wrong house. Sometimes the officers serving the warrant go to the wrong house and sometimes the wrong address was typed on the warrant. As I've said in other threads, this is something I fear more than being caught up in a robbery. This could only end badly if my house were mistakenly entered by the police in a situation like this. All three of my dogs would likely be killed and possibly an officer and myself or my wife. And all because of a mistake. I would hope that a law like this will save citizens and LEOs lives by forcing the police to double or even triple check to ensure they have the right place before accidentally ending or changing someone's life forever.drjoker wrote:er... I don't see how that law is bad. All it says is "if police officers illegally enter your home, you may defend yourself."
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- Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:53 am
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