On the other hand, they sometime cost lives, such as in the fatal shooting of Ismael Mena in which Denver Police raidedOriginally posted by: LunarRay
Another one of those exigent circumstance cases. With warrant in hand to search and seize 'drugs' it should be easy for the Ninth to rule in favor of immediate entry. And, do so for a couple of reasons. Drug dealers usually have firearms so to knock at all is stupid. Forced entry may save lives (including the bad guys). As was pointed out, drugs get flushed quickly and there would go the evidence sought by the warrant.
I side with the USSC on this one and against the Ninth.. The Ninth's reasoning seems a bit misplaced and shallow, to me anyway.
the wrong house. There is definately a very strong argument for using no knock entrys sparingly and carefully.
