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Old Aug 7, 2005 | 2:18 pm
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Aubie_NoFlyNoMore
 
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mizzou65201,

Can you find in the debates to ratify the 4th admendment where they said that a warrantless search certainly can be found reasonable by a court if, say, "exigent circumstances" exist?
Everything I found says otherwise, and that is what I base my statement on.

I was recently reading an article that cought my attention, in the exert below, the police waited for a warrant to search the car of a dead person, who was shooting at the police.

....Bodine drove his marked sheriff's pickup truck behind the robbery suspect's white Hyundai, Cady said, and they exchanged gunfire at the intersection of 12th Street West and Avenue F.....While waiting for a search warrant, detectives could see a handgun inside the Hyundai,....

http://www.billingsgazette.com/index...25-robbery.inc

Isn't ironic that our Gov't will pass extra-territoral laws, yet limits a person's rights to the boarder? Our Gov't should respect the rights of everyone, no matter where we are.
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