MN: Arrest warrant permitted entry to arrest short term guest known to be in house

When police have probable cause to believe that the subject of a valid arrest warrant is present as a short-term social guest at another person’s residence, police may enter that residence to effectuate the arrest pursuant to the warrant without violating the Fourth Amendment rights of the person named. State v. deLottinville, 2016 Minn. App. LEXIS 18 (March 21, 2016).

Reasonable suspicion developed during the stop to justify extending the stop. United States v. Hayes, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 34845 (D.Utah Feb. 24, 2016),*adopted 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 33458 (D. Utah Mar. 15, 2016).*

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