Supreme Court to Hear Case About Police Entering Homes in Emergencies

The Montana Supreme Court held that the Fourth Amendment does not require evidence the police found after a warrantless entry to be suppressed.
Supreme Court to Hear Case About Police Entering Homes in Emergencies
The Supreme Court in Washington on May 19, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
Matthew Vadum
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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on June 2 to consider whether police need to obtain a warrant to enter a home in an emergency.

According to the appeal, a man was allegedly suicidal but was charged with assault after the police entered his home, allegedly to help him.