Indiana supreme court - 4th amendment right "null and void"

Discussion in 'General' started by HighOnTheHill, May 19, 2011.

  1. This isn't exactly about cannabis, so I just decided to put it here. But long story short, the Indiana Supreme Court has deemed our 4th amendment constitutional right, as well as the Indiana state constitution section 11 null and void. According to Justice Stephen David:

    "...under "modern" (post-patriot act) jurdisprudence, Indiana residence must submit to the violent forces of any and all unlawful intrusion instigated by law enforcement. The court justifies such intrusion as individuals having better access to courts, than at the elevation of the right to common-law."

    And also:

    "We believe however that a right to resist unlawful police entry into a home is against public policy and is incomoatible with (SIC) modern 4th amendment jurdisprudence."
     

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