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Supreme Court Backs Police Entry Without Warrant in Emergencies

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January 14, 2026
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Supreme Court Backs Police Entry Without Warrant in Emergencies

Montana officials defended the actions of law enforcement officers who did not have a warrant when they responded to a possibly suicidal Army veteran.

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