What Normally Allows a Police Officer to Enter and Search Your Home
The Fourth Amendment requires that police officers have a warrant to enter and search a home. The goal of this provision is to protect privacy and offer freedom from unreasonable intrusions by the government.
Generally, there are a few exceptions. Warrantless searches are permitted when a person gives consent to a home search. It can happen if a police officer already has the right to be on the person’s property and sees evidence of a crime. Police also have the authority to search and seize evidence if they are conducting a valid arrest in a person’s home. Another exception is the “emergency aid” case, when an officer sees a resident collapsing for apparent medical reasons from the window and can run into the house to administer aid.
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Will WANDAVISION Reintroduce Quicksilver?
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As the credits rolled on
WandaVision episode three, we took a deep breath. The question we’ve all been wondering about has finally come to the forefront: will
WandaVision reintroduce Pietro Maximoff? We saw Wanda’s brother’s death in
Avengers: Age of Ultron. Due to the strange licensing shenanigans of ’90s Marvel, the hero known as Quicksilver lived on in Fox’s X-Men movies. Since Disney now owns Fox, fans have long wondered if Evan Peters’ iteration of the hero might end up in the MCU. Now, the shocking ending of
WandaVision‘s third episode hints that Pietro Maximoff will play a part in what’s to come.