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That, too, would create an exigent circumstance, the government lawyer replied.
"In an exigent circumstance, that's information that may be relevant to an investigation," the official said.
Mr. Roberts said that a child's need for attention would be an exigent circumstance, justifying a police officer in accompanying the suspect into the house.
Since Callahan had not lost his privacy right, officers cannot make an arrest or search the home without a warrant, the existence of exigent circumstance, or consent.
Justice Alito took pains to say that the majority was not deciding whether an emergency justifying an exception to the warrant requirement — an "exigent circumstance," in legal jargon — actually existed.
"Obviously if we have a lone-wolf terrorist on the loose, I consider that an exigent circumstance," said Mr. Gottheimer, who is now running for Congress in New Jersey.
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In this case, the police caused the exigent circumstances themselves.
Thus, Johnson is simply not a case about exigent circumstances.
In such a situation, the exigent circumstances rule applies.
Is a Uniform National Standard Needed to Define Impermissible Exigent Circumstances?
We reject this interpretation of the exigent circumstances rule.
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