From Deseret News archives:
Police err over warrant?
U.S. Supreme Court listens to arguments in Brigham City case
The Fourth Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and guarantees people the right to be secure in their homes. The Utah lawyers argued that Brigham City police officers who entered a home in July 2000 and made arrests after they witnessed a teenager punch an adult in the jaw did not violate the Constitution, while the attorney for those arrested said that police had no right to be there.
"Things can change in seconds," Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Gray told the nine justices Monday. "Things can turn deadly."
But Michael Studebaker, the lawyer for Charles Stuart, Shayne Taylor and Sandra Taylor, who were arrested during the 2000 incident, said the facts in this case did not justify police entering the home.
"Where is the line drawn?" he said. "It needs to be more serious than a loud party."
Studebaker said he does not want to see officers regularly entering houses without a warrant just because they see something going on inside. He said he could not see the court prohibiting officers from entering a home in life-threatening situations.
The officers then entered the house and eventually made arrests after the occupants became hostile to the police being inside the house, according to the court documents.
But Studebaker argued Monday that the violence had stopped before the officers entered the house, so they knew what was going on and should have stayed outside.
Justice David Souter commented, "It's over until someone throws the next punch."
"They don't know what's going to happen next," Souter added.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg brought up officers' ability in Utah to get a phone warrant and questioned Gray on why they did not do that. But Gray said time was of the essence in the situation.
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