The Indiana State Supreme Court has ruled, 3-2, that the Fourth Amendment no longer applies to Indiana.
According to the recent ruling, a police officer may demand entry into any private home, for any reason whatsoever explicitly including "no reason at all", and the homeowner and residents have no right to refuse, resist, or reject his entry.
http://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/pd ... 101shd.pdf for the actual text.
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According to the recent ruling, a police officer may demand entry into any private home, for any reason whatsoever explicitly including "no reason at all", and the homeowner and residents have no right to refuse, resist, or reject his entry.
http://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/pd ... 101shd.pdf for the actual text.
I quote:
Quote:In sum, we hold that Indiana the right to reasonably resist an unlawful police entry into a home is no longer recognized under Indiana law.--
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