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  1. When there is a reasonable suspicion that evidence will be destroyed if officers knock and announce their presence.
  2. When there is a threat of physical harm to the officers or others if they follow the knock and announce rule.
  3. When officers have obtained a "no-knock" warrant from a judge authorizing them to enter a property without announcing their presence.
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1y ago

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