Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Arrest in one's home
Under what conditions can one be arrested without a warrant in one's home, without contact with the arresting deputy, without opening the door to the same for disorderly conduct? (A violation in NY).
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Arrest in one's home
They have no right to break into a home for an arrest unless they are in hot pursuit or there is a issue of Life or limb. Otherwise they need a warrant to go into a home uninvited. Of course if you open the door just a little it will be viewed and testified to as an invitation.
Good Luck
Re: Arrest in one's home
They have no right to break into a home for an arrest unless they are in hot pursuit or there is a issue of Life or limb. Otherwise they need a warrant to go into a home uninvited. Of course if you open the door just a little it will be viewed and testified to as an invitation.
Good Luck
Re: Arrest in one's home
They have no right to break into a home for an arrest unless they are in hot pursuit or there is a issue of Life or limb. Otherwise they need a warrant to go into a home uninvited. Of course if you open the door just a little it will be viewed and testified to as an invitation.
Good Luck
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