Firenze Sage: Knock not

4th amendment protection against search and seizure less strong for homes due to recent court rulings.

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People have no right to resist if police officers illegally enter their home, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled in a decision that overturns centuries of common law.

The court issued its 3-2 ruling on Thursday, contending that allowing residents to resist officers who enter their homes without any right would increase the risk of violent confrontation.

If police enter a home illegally, the courts are the proper place to protest it, Justice Steven David said.

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The courts or the concentration camp?

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