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Reargument in Knock-and-Announce Case

On May 18, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear reargument in Hudson v. Michigan, No. 04-1360, on the question of whether the police's failure to comply with the knock and announce rule should result in the suppression of evidence obtained in an otherwise valid search. CJLF's amicus curiae brief supporting the State of Michigan is available here.

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