Illinois v. McArthur, No. 99-1132 (U.S. Supreme Court) (531 U.S. 326; 121 S.Ct. 946) (February 20, 2001) (Justice Breyer)
Here the Court held that the police were justified in barring the defendant from re-entering his home alone while they waited for a search warrant since they had probable cause to suspect there were drugs inside and the delay was limited in time.
In this case the Supreme Court held, ...
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