Contrary to external appearances however, Black Jack possesses a complex exigent circumstances, and may change his mind if proven incorrect in his assumptions.
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"I mean, there is no set formula to establish when an exigent circumstance does exist and when it doesn't,"
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In a statement, Exigent confirmed that only a portion of the program was taken, and that it was an older version of the software.
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It is one of those areas where what one person thinks is reasonable ( in establishing an exigent circumstance ) another person thinks is open to debate,
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Roberts said that a child's need for attention would be an exigent circumstance, justifying a police officer in accompanying the suspect into the house.
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It's the sort of law, in other words, that an ethical, thoughtful person might feel compelled to violate in an exigent case.
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Courts have also established an " exigent circumstances " exception to the warrant requirement . " Exigent circumstances " simply means that the officers must act quickly.
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Courts have also established an " exigent circumstances " exception to the warrant requirement . " Exigent circumstances " simply means that the officers must act quickly.
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Exigent circumstances may also exist where there is a continuing danger, or where officers have a reasonable belief that people in need of assistance are present.
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As electronic data may be altered or eradicated in seconds, in a factually compelling case, the doctrine of exigent circumstances will support a warrantless seizure.