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United States Sixth Circuit


US v. HARRIS, 99-6224 / 99-6254

Police officers executing a valid search warrant in aprivate residence do not need to knock on interior doors or announce their presence before entering what may be an occupied bathroom.

Appellate Information

  • Argued 01/24/2001
  • Decided 06/21/2001
  • Published 06/21/2001

Judges

  • Before BATCHELDER and CLAY, Circuit Judges;  POLSTER, District Judge.

Court

  • United States Sixth Circuit

Counsel

  • For Appellees:
  • Perry H. Piper (argued and briefed), Gary Humble, Assistant United States Attorneys, Chattanooga, TN, for Plaintiffs-Appellees., Rita C. LaLumia (argued), Federal Defender Services, Chattanooga, TN, David F. Ness (briefed), Great Falls, MT, for Defendant-Appellant, Thomas R. Harris., John E. Eberly (argued and briefed), Eberly Law Firm, Chattanooga, TN, for Defendant-Appellant, Aaron L. Taylor.
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