Re: No-Knock Upheld by Supreme Court
To be clear, the eminent domain issue was ruled to be a 'states rights' issue not a national issue so the Supreme Court simply remanded the issue back to individual states. Many states either had laws on the books to prevent the abuse that was upheld, or have enacted laws to prevent it from happening now.
As for the no-knock issue I generally give it a positive nod. The police VERY VERY RARELY break into the WRONG home when serving a search warrant. The odds of a mistake, or abuse, I believe are low. The benefits are high enough that I believe it is worth the risk.
Av8r3400 said:This is a dangerous precedent along the lines of the "Eminent Domain" decision of a few months back. The government is getting way too grabby for my tastes.
To be clear, the eminent domain issue was ruled to be a 'states rights' issue not a national issue so the Supreme Court simply remanded the issue back to individual states. Many states either had laws on the books to prevent the abuse that was upheld, or have enacted laws to prevent it from happening now.
As for the no-knock issue I generally give it a positive nod. The police VERY VERY RARELY break into the WRONG home when serving a search warrant. The odds of a mistake, or abuse, I believe are low. The benefits are high enough that I believe it is worth the risk.