Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Washington
Opening the door for police
Do I need to open the door for a police officer if it is a noncriminal matter? How would this apply when it comes to lawsuits?
Asked on 11/20/07, 12:23 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Victor Ro
The Ro Law Firm
Re: Opening the door for police
Dear Sir/Madam:
The house may be proverbially termed as the owner's castle. Whether or not the police have a warrant may be of an issue in your case. In our state of Washington, there is a very high level of concern for privacy, especially in the home. As such, even where the police may hold a warrant, there is a general rule to Knock & Announce prior to entry.
It may be recommended that you contact an attorney on this matter.
Thank you.
Respectfully.
Answered on 11/20/07, 10:32 am