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Title: You are going door to door, looking for an escaped convict. Knocking on the door of one house, you ...
Post by: tnt_battle on May 5, 2019

You are going door to door, looking for an escaped convict. Knocking on the door of one house, you identify yourself and present your credentials and explain what you are looking for. When you step into the living room, there is a video running on the television that clearly depicts a minor involved in sexually explicit activities. You immediately request a warrant to search the house. As a result the person is arrested on several counts of possessing child pornography. Will this case hold up in court?


◦ No. The defense will be able to successfully argue that you misled the suspect regarding the reason for your visit.
◦ Yes. You had permission to enter and the evidence was clearly visible.
◦ No. You only had permission to enter the house. You did not have permission to search it.
◦ No. The person can claim that they did not have the authority to give you permission to enter.
Title: You are going door to door, looking for an escaped convict. Knocking on the door of one house, you ...
Post by: Kdiggy on May 5, 2019
Yes. You had permission to enter and the evidence was clearly visible.
Title: You are going door to door, looking for an escaped convict. Knocking on the door of one house, you ...
Post by: tnt_battle on May 5, 2019
Thank you!
Title: You are going door to door, looking for an escaped convict. Knocking on the door of one house, you ...
Post by: Kdiggy on May 5, 2019
Always glad to help...