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In reply to the discussion: (SCOTUS) Justices Look at Legality of Drunken-Driving Test [View all]Orrex
(67,084 posts)22. I expect that they will rule that warrants must be obtained when they reasonably can be
In cases where a warrant can't reasonably be obtained in a sufficiently timely manner, then the definition of "probable cause" will likely be expanded, giving greater jurisdiction to the officer(s) on the scene. This would open a whole can of worms as to what "reasonably be obtained" might mean, but that's how it goes. Given the court's track record, and since the issue primarily involves local jurisdictions versus individual citizens, I sense that they will rule in generally favor of the government even if this particular case is acknowledged to have dropped the ball.
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I expect that they will rule that warrants must be obtained when they reasonably can be
Orrex
Jan 2013
#22
Well, given the way they ruled on Florence last year, I don't have much hope...
Blue_Tires
Jan 2013
#30
I have a relative who had a pretty bad stroke. He gets around just fine, but he can look a little
MADem
Jan 2013
#27