Ep #403 Entering home to render aid despite occupant saying get out

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Roadside Chat: Entering home to render aid despite occupant saying get out

In this video, Anthony Bandiero talks about emergency aid exception.

The Tenth Circuit adopted a new two-part test that asks, like the test we adopt here, “whether (1) the officers have an objectively reasonable basis to believe there is an immediate need to protect the lives or safety of themselves or others, and (2) the manner and scope of the search is reasonable.”

United States v. Snipe, 515 F.3d 947, 953 (9th Cir. 2008)

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