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flag Supreme Court debates whether police need probable cause to enter homes during emergencies without a warrant.

flag The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in *Case v. Montana*, a case testing whether police must have probable cause—or a lower standard like "reasonable belief"—to enter a home without a warrant during emergencies. flag The case stems from a 2021 incident in Montana where officers entered William Trevor Case’s home after a 911 call alleging he might be suicidal, resulting in him being shot and charged. flag The Court is reviewing whether the current emergency aid exception, allowing warrantless entry based on a reasonable belief of danger, should be tightened. flag While some justices questioned the need for change, others expressed concern over privacy and potential abuse. flag A decision is expected later in 2025 and could set a national standard for emergency police entries.

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