Cases pin-citing Leon-Velazquez
Leon-Velazquez v. State · 2004 · 4 pinpoint citations from 4 cases, 3 distinct passages.
State v. Cameron Steele Newsome
· 2019-10-25 · Court of Appeals of Georgia · pin 605 S.E.2d at 400
“Generally, a law enforcement officer’s entry into a home without a search warrant and without consent or exigent circumstances constitutes an unjustified, forcible intrusion that violates the Fourth Amendment.”
Kenneth Ray Arp v. State
· 2014-05-21 · Court of Appeals of Georgia · pin 605 S.E.2d at 400
“Since the officer had neither consent nor a search warrant, he was required to have exigent circumstances [to enter a third party’s home in an attempt to execute a search warrant].”
Arp v. State
· 2014-05-21 · Court of Appeals of Georgia · pin 605 S.E.2d at 400
“Since the officer had neither consent nor a search warrant, he was required to have exigent circumstances [to enter a third party’s home in an attempt to execute a search warrant].”
Love v. State
· 2008-03-24 · Court of Appeals of Georgia · pin 605 S.E.2d at 400
“[T]he Fourth Amendment does not bar *489 police from making a warrantless entry when the officer reasonably believes that a person within the dwelling needs immediate aid.”