OH9: Growing house fire next door was exigency to clear def’s house

Defendant’s next door neighbor’s house caught on fire, and police at the scene acted reasonably in entering his house to clear it when the fire grew and they reasonably feared it would spread to the houses next door. State v. Morehead, 2023-Ohio-1314, 2023 Ohio App. LEXIS 1296 (9th Dist. Apr. 24, 2023).

Petitioner failed to show a prima facie case of an egregious violation of Fourth Amendment rights. Sanchez v. Garland, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 9614 (9th Cir. Apr. 20, 2023).*

Plaintiff’s retreat into his house after being told he was being arrested was active resistance that could be met with force. The video does not show it to be unreasonable. Beroid v. Lafleur, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 9644 (5th Cir. Apr. 21, 2023).*

Defendant doesn’t show standing to challenge destruction of firearms. United States v. Thompson, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 70395 (W.D. Pa. Apr. 19, 2023).*

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