Police determine exigency at the scene

Whether the call to the police came in on 911 or not, it was up to them to assess the situation when they got there, and what they were presented with supported exigent circumstances. United States v. Huddleston, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 74270 (C.D. Ill. October 3, 2007):

Huddleston also argues that a real question exists regarding whether the officers reasonably believed that Huddleston was holding a weapon. The Court disagrees. Dorothy White told them that she saw the handle of a weapon in his hand with the rest of the weapon under a pillow. Officer Larson saw Huddleston on the couch with his hand under a pillow. His observations confirmed Dorothy White’s observation. The officers reasonably believed that Huddleston was armed.

Huddleston also argues that no exigent circumstances existed because he was sleeping, and Dorothy White told the officers not to worry because Huddleston was not going anywhere. The Court again disagrees. Huddleston was in a winter coat, sitting on a couch, holding a gun. He was not asleep in bed. There was a real risk that he could wake up at any time, start shooting and flee.

Huddleston also cites several cases for the proposition that the existence of contraband in the Residence did not create exigent circumstances. … These cases are not applicable because the problem was not the existence of contraband in the Residence. The problem was that there was a trespasser with a violent history who was sitting on the couch with a gun in his hand, waiting for the person he had threatened. The risk of violence was real.

Search warrant for selling prescription drugs over the Internet without a valid basis alleged a sufficient crime to support issuance of the search warrant. United States v. Hernandez, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 74375 (S.D. Fla. October 4, 2007).*

Plaintiff stated sufficient facts to get to a jury her question of whether her arrest was without probable cause for disorderly conduct. Maiden v. Hawkins, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 74064 (E.D. Ky. October 3, 2007).*

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