Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Judge Rules That Police Unlawfully Searched Man’s Home After Masked Intruder is Shot

A Michigan man faced trouble with the law after a thwarted home invasion led to the police searching his home.   But on Thursday a judge ruled that the police unlawfully searched the home and may have trampled on the 4th amendment of the constitution.

The origins of this story go back to February of last year.   Jason Terrill, 31, was at home with his fiancee and 4 children when a masked intruder broke into their house.  The intruder had a gun and ended up in a struggle with Terrill.  During the struggle the intruder shot himself with his own gun, and the fiancee who owned 3 guns of her own shot the masked man in the hand.

The intruder was bleeding severely when Terrill handcuffed him to the doorway and called 911.  When the police showed up they ended up searching the house.  That’s when they came across a basement door that had a padlock on it.

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A Michigan man faced trouble with the law after a thwarted home invasion led to the police searching his home.   But on Thursday a judge ruled that the police unlawfully searched the home and may have trampled on the 4th amendment of the constitution.
The origins of this story go back to February of last year.   Jason Terrill, 31, was at home with his fiancee and 4 children when a masked intruder broke into their house.  The intruder had a gun and ended up in a struggle with Terrill.  During the struggle the intruder shot himself with his own gun, and the fiancee who owned 3 guns of her own shot the masked man in the hand.
The intruder was bleeding severely when Terrill handcuffed him to the doorway and called 911.  When the police showed up they ended up searching the house.  That’s when they came across a basement door that had a padlock on it.
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