Montana is defending the actions of law enforcement officers who did not have a warrant when they responded to a possibly ...
Every state assures residents they won't be prosecuted for using deadly force against home invasions. Expect bloodshed.
A Riverton man settled his lawsuit for $55,000 after claiming police entered his home without a warrant, dragged him out, and jailed him.
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Court to consider circumstances in which police may enter a home during an emergency
The Fourth Amendment generally requires police officers to obtain a warrant before they enter a home. But the Supreme Court ...
The case stemming from William Case’s 2021 encounter with Anaconda police — in which he was ultimately shot and charged with a crime — may have nationwide implications.
Should a simple call to emergency services be enough to justify sending heavily armed officers into someone's home?
The justices heard oral arguments in Case v. Montana, which examines what situations can be deemed an emergency and allow ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared ready to side with police officers in Case v. Montana, a Montana man’s challenge to a ...
SPRINGFIELD -- A federal court jury ruled against a Springfield northside family which had sought damages against Springfield ...
SAN ANTONIO - The trial of three former San Antonio police officers accused in the deadly shooting of Melissa Perez took a ...
The trial stemmed from a 2019 case on Springfield's north side. The defendants included a Springfield Police officer and a former SPD officer. SPRINGFIELD -- A federal court jury ruled against a ...
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