Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in California
police entry
I had 4 police officers knock on my door and demand entry last night, asking me
if I had any weapons due to a disraught phone conversation I had w/ a former
husband. I had said to him that I was very upset and felt suicidal. He called the
police who made my already horrendous night, worse. They threatened to take
me by force out my house and the only way I got rid of them was to deny any
conversation that suggested suicide. I was upset- not going thru w/ suicide,
but they said that whatever my ex-husband said, they would base their actions
on.
Question- Do I have to let them inside my house or can I deny entry?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: police entry
I am so sorry that LawGuru waited two days to post this message. No, you do not have to open the door to the police unless they have a warrant. Make them kick the door down.
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