I keep getting into these arguments with someone and it is annoying me how he spouts off like he "knows" things even though he has no facts.
We were watching a show and it showed some cops pushing into an apartment at the protest of who was at the door. I said, "Now that's not legal." and then he jumped all over me saying how they can enter whenever they want. He said if they think someone is in your house that they are looking for, it doesn't matter if you say, "no, you can't come in." He says they can come in anyway and that warrants only applies to searching for evidence.
Now I'm pretty sure they have to have a warrant. Am I wrong? I know probable cause comes into play. Like if they saw the person's car that they are looking for in your driveway. However they have to have a good reason or they can get in trouble/get sued afterwards right? I'm not sure if this is at the federal or state level, but I am in Ohio. I wish there was a site that had what the actual laws (federal or state) say about common subjects. Anybody know of one because I'm sure he'll say prove it (even though he never proves anything).
Last time I had to print out the agreement Clinton made with NK and make him read it before he would give up his notion that we never ever made any agreements with NK. I know, I know, ignore him... but he's becoming family so I have to put up with him. Maybe if I do this a few times he'll make sure he knows what he's talking about.
We were watching a show and it showed some cops pushing into an apartment at the protest of who was at the door. I said, "Now that's not legal." and then he jumped all over me saying how they can enter whenever they want. He said if they think someone is in your house that they are looking for, it doesn't matter if you say, "no, you can't come in." He says they can come in anyway and that warrants only applies to searching for evidence.
Now I'm pretty sure they have to have a warrant. Am I wrong? I know probable cause comes into play. Like if they saw the person's car that they are looking for in your driveway. However they have to have a good reason or they can get in trouble/get sued afterwards right? I'm not sure if this is at the federal or state level, but I am in Ohio. I wish there was a site that had what the actual laws (federal or state) say about common subjects. Anybody know of one because I'm sure he'll say prove it (even though he never proves anything).
Last time I had to print out the agreement Clinton made with NK and make him read it before he would give up his notion that we never ever made any agreements with NK. I know, I know, ignore him... but he's becoming family so I have to put up with him. Maybe if I do this a few times he'll make sure he knows what he's talking about.
