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In criminal procedure law of the United States, an exigent circumstance allows law enforcement (under certain circumstances) to enter a structure without a search warrant, or if they have a "knock and announce" warrant, allows them to enter without knocking and waiting for the owner's permission to enter. It must be a situation where people are in imminent danger, evidence faces imminent destruction, or a suspect's escape is imminent. Once entry is obtained, the plain view doctrine applies, allowing the seizure of any evidence or contraband discovered in the course of actions consequent upon the exigent circumstances.

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  • In criminal procedure law of the United States, an exigent circumstance allows law enforcement (under certain circumstances) to enter a structure without a search warrant, or if they have a "knock and announce" warrant, allows them to enter without knocking and waiting for the owner's permission to enter. It must be a situation where people are in imminent danger, evidence faces imminent destruction, or a suspect's escape is imminent. Once entry is obtained, the plain view doctrine applies, allowing the seizure of any evidence or contraband discovered in the course of actions consequent upon the exigent circumstances. (en)
  • Exigent circumstance, dalam hukum prosedur kriminal AS, memungkinkan aparat hukum untuk memasuki sebuah bangunan tanpa warrant, atau bila mereka memiliki "knock and announce" warrant, tanpa mengetuk pintu dalam keadaan tertentu, yaitu ketika seseorang dalam keadaan bahaya, barang bukti akan dihancurkan, atau tersangka akan melarikan diri. Dalam konteks prosedur kriminal, exigent circumstance berarti: An emergency situation requiring swift action to prevent imminent danger to life or serious damage to property, or to forestall the imminent escape of a suspect, or destruction of evidence. There is no ready litmus test for determining whether such circumstances exist, and in each case the extraordinary situation must be measured by the facts known by officials. People v. Ramey, 545 P.2d 1333,1341 (Cal. 1976). (in)
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  • In criminal procedure law of the United States, an exigent circumstance allows law enforcement (under certain circumstances) to enter a structure without a search warrant, or if they have a "knock and announce" warrant, allows them to enter without knocking and waiting for the owner's permission to enter. It must be a situation where people are in imminent danger, evidence faces imminent destruction, or a suspect's escape is imminent. Once entry is obtained, the plain view doctrine applies, allowing the seizure of any evidence or contraband discovered in the course of actions consequent upon the exigent circumstances. (en)
  • Exigent circumstance, dalam hukum prosedur kriminal AS, memungkinkan aparat hukum untuk memasuki sebuah bangunan tanpa warrant, atau bila mereka memiliki "knock and announce" warrant, tanpa mengetuk pintu dalam keadaan tertentu, yaitu ketika seseorang dalam keadaan bahaya, barang bukti akan dihancurkan, atau tersangka akan melarikan diri. Dalam konteks prosedur kriminal, exigent circumstance berarti: People v. Ramey, 545 P.2d 1333,1341 (Cal. 1976). (in)
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