Depends how hard they knock.
As is often the case with analyzing the legality of an action taken by a cop, whether the cop can "just open your door" depends on the specific circumstances. For example, a cop can open your door when the cop has observed a felony in progress by seeing it through a window. Or when the cop is in hot pursuit of someone the cop has observed entering the dwelling. Otherwise, the general rule is that the cop must have a warrant before entering a dwelling without permission, and even with a warrant the cop usually must knock first and request admission (although not if the cop has a "no knock" warrant).
yes
If he asks for it, give it to him. If he loses his job, that's one more bad cop off the streets.
If they can establish reasonable cause.
16 cop bait
utill you meet a good ole fasion cop killer
Yes because the cop was trying to stop him from fighting
Correct me if I'm wrong but Tony did not serve in any Military Forces. Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo was a cop.
There is a police academy which prospective officers attend when trying to become a cop. The school will fully train you and send you on necessary training to complete your dream.
Shes at the clown store trying to cheer her self up.
no it is not, but be aware that if your door is open,even a screen door, it is legal for them to just walk inside warrant or not
A Chicago cop, named Steve Mandell was found guilty for trying to kidnap a local woman. Steve is being accused of eight murders as well.