Ruling by
Stuart R. PollakLower Court
San Mateo County Superior CourtLower Court Judge
Donald Ayoob
When officers have reason to suspect that a crime is being perpetrated or that an individual has been injured, a warrantless entry does not violate the Fourth Amendment.
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