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On April 8, 2022, Minneapolis implemented a new ban on "no knock" warrants, described by NBC News as "being called one of the strongest of its kind in the nation." [ 2 ] Minnesota state lawmakers were unable to reach agreement before the end of the 92nd Minnesota Legislature in mid-2022 on further limits to "no-knock" warrants, after objections ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison will join the review of the fatal shooting of a Black man by Minneapolis police, authorities said Friday, shortly after police released body camera footage ...
A Minnesota man has been arrested in connection to a homicide case five months after a model was found stuffed in a fridge in a Los Angeles apartment last year.. Maleesa Mooney, 31, was murdered ...
United States v. Knights, 534 U.S. 112 (2001), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on December 10, 2001. The court held that the police search of a probationer supported by reasonable suspicion and pursuant to a probation condition satisfied the requirements under the Fourth Amendment.
Minnesota v. Dickerson , 508 U.S. 366 (1993), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States . The Court unanimously held that, when a police officer who is conducting a lawful patdown search for weapons feels something that plainly is contraband, the object may be seized even though it is not a weapon.
Police and sheriff's deputies converged in the area of North River Road and Soldier's Home Road about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday to serve a search warrant.
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Getting a search warrant begins in a police department and ends with a specific, restricted list of items allowed to be seized on a specific property.