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For regular viewers of COPS, the real surprise in last week's U.S. Supreme Court decision in Hudson v. Michigan, which gives police officers greater leeway to conduct "no-knock" raids on ...
Three cartoons, the first by the incomparable Mike Luckovich. Two after the jump. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
Step 1. Knock and wait. Almost invariably, it is more appropriate than "Knock and enter." Step 2. It is incumbent upon the knockee to answer concretely. "Yes!" is too vague. While "Who is it?" ...
Popular Russian cartoon, 'Nu, pogodi ... it's ready Of course if that all that fails, you could always, knock and wait for a reply.
law enforcement may not pitch a tent on the front porch and wait in hopes of obtaining evidence. Thanks to FourthAmendment.com for the link. The police are allowed to walk up to a house and knock ...