McClish v. Nugent, No. 06-11826 (11th Cir.) (483 F.3d 1231) (April 11, 2007) (Judge Stanley Marcus)
Loaded on March 1, 2007
published in Punch and Jurists
March 19, 2007
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Under the Fourth Amendment, officers typically need a warrant in order to arrest a suspect inside his home. The question that divided this Eleventh Circuit panel was whether the police can grab a suspect who has opened his door and pull him outside to arrest him without a warrant …
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