Arizona s court system is going to look into how so-called no-knock search warrants are authorized by judges for use by law enforcement agencies and whether there are adequate safeguards in place.
An administrative order issued Wednesday by Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Brutinel creates a 19-member task force of judges, attorneys, law enforcement officials and others.
Brutinel s order said the use of such warrants that allow officers to enter a location without first announcing themselves can create dangerous situations for officers and citizens.
Few such warrants are issued in Arizona, but the public s trust in the justice system is at stake if even one warrant “goes badly, Brutinel said.
Arizona panel to study how courts issue no-knock warrants
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Tigers weight thrower, DeeNia McMiller, rewrites her story after coronavirus stole championship dreams in 2020
DeeNia McMiller: Rewriting the story of Memphis weight thrower chases title By Cassie Carlson | March 9, 2021 at 9:28 PM CST - Updated March 9 at 11:00 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - On March 12, 2020, Memphis weight thrower DeeNia McMiller and track and field head coach Kevin Robinson stepped off a plane in New Mexico for the 2020 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
“Pretty much just got right off the plane, didn’t even get my bags yet and they just told us it was canceled,” McMiller remembered.
“We were just kind of standing there not knowing what to do,” Robinson added. “We were shocked, disappointed, heartbroken,” when they learned the championships were canceled because of COVID-19.