Especially if it's prompted to do so by the cop. Also: this is why cops will never have uplifted K-9s.
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1/A cop might believe such a thing, and maybe even the SCOTUS might rule in that cops favor, but consider this: In Kentucky v. King SCOTUS did side w/the cop claiming that there were "exigent circumstances" created by the stupidity of the "criminal." However, when remanded...
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2/...back to the state courts and subsequently before the Kentucky State Supreme Court, that court held that this cop did not have any exigent circumstances and the noises heard were indistinguishable from ordinary noises. See also 9th cir. ruling Bonivert v. City of Clarkston.
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