Quote Originally Posted by drone
If the officers felt there would be danger to the police or evidence, they should have gotten the judges permission for quick entry.
This has been available to law enforcement in the US since the 1950's.

Lazy warrant-writing, and lazy prosecution is now enshrined in the US body of law.

This, along with Kelo v. City of New London gives the formal kiss-off to any notion that "A man's home is his castle".

I can't wait for the CNN headline: "Justice Antonin Scalia's House Accidentally Targeted by DEA"