NY2: Responding to a domestic call, the unmistakable sounds of an assault from inside justified warrantless entry

Police responded to an apparent domestic call. The officers at the door “heard a woman being beaten inside the apartment, heard her scream, and heard a male saying, ‘shut up’; and no one responded to the officers’ repeated knocks on the apartment door.” This was exigency justifying a warrantless entry. People v. Anglin, 2019 NY Slip Op 08855, 2019 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 8901 (2d Dept. Dec. 11, 2019).

The CSLI order predated Carpenter, but there was an express finding it was based on probable cause. “Accordingly, the order ‘was effectively a warrant which complied with the requirement of Carpenter.’ (citations omitted)” People v. Grant, 2019 NY Slip Op 08864, 2019 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 8923 (2d Dept. Dec. 11, 2019).

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