I understand having the right to ask the officer to leave and refuse to answer questions. When do I get the right to compel the officer to leave?
I understand having the right to ask the officer to leave and refuse to answer questions. When do I get the right to compel the officer to leave?
Without a warrant he has the same privilege as any other citizen. That is to say not more privilege. Where any other person would be trespassing, without a warrant he is too (except if he's far enough from your house which is, imo, bullshit.)
Without a warrant he has the same privilege as any other citizen. That is to say not more privilege. Where any other person would be trespassing, without a warrant he is too (except if he's far enough from your house which is, imo, bullshit.)
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