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Originally Posted by dalmations202
Don't the courts determine "reasonable" - not law enforcement. Law enforcement always considers what they do reasonable.
I mean that is part of the separation of powers isn't it ? ?
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Absolutely. And the courts are going to have to make some determination here. Unfortunately, these evaluations are often times very fact-intensive, so I don't know that there can be too many bright-line rules. Also, situations involving the well-being of another person do tend to require quicker reactions than would be possible if cops always had to go back to a judge and explain everything they saw and get a new warrant.