false, they still have to have a warrant like the no knock, john doe ect...if they have to enter into a residence there had better be a good reason such as obvious illegal activities. Believe it or not most cops are not bad people
2007-12-15 12:54:25
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answered by tiea 3
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Under certain circumstances (reasonable suspicion) searches can be conducted without a warrant by a police officer. Nothing to do with the Patriot Act.
2007-12-15 12:49:13
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answered by Anonymous
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FALSE. It allows certain FEDERAL agents to issue warrants outside normal CRIMINAL law enforcement procedures. This ONLY applies to National Security issues. The results of such warrants are NOT admissible in criminal trials.
2007-12-15 13:47:43
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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Honestly it is irrelevant, as a former police officer numerous judges took what I told them on my word and issued a search warrant - it happens every day.
2007-12-15 12:48:48
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answered by netjr 6
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the 1st concern they do is placed all and sundry recent in cuffs, that's for each ones protection, then they seek the place they could an arrest all and sundry linked to the crime. no longer no longer complication-free to make certain
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answered by ? 4
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The Patriot Act was created by Jews and is managed by Jews , to control everyone.
2007-12-15 12:51:17
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answered by Anonymous
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True....sort of. All they have to do is ask. No probable cause, no evidence. We are only martial law away from a complete police state.
WAKE UP AMERICA!
2007-12-15 12:49:52
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answered by Joshot 3
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As scary as it sounds, I'd say true. So much for the Fourth Amendment.
2007-12-15 12:58:15
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answered by It's Your World, Change It 6
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true, in racial profiling
2007-12-15 12:49:19
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answered by lev101 2
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i'd say true..
2007-12-15 12:50:34
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answered by manda panda 2
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