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Scenario 66: Which of the following is an example of 'exigent circumstances' that might justify a warrantless entry into a dwelling?
Exigent circumstances typically involve a clear and present danger to life, limb, or the immediate destruction of evidence. Witnessing a serious assault and the
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Question: Scenario 66: Which of the following is an example of 'exigent circumstances' that might justify a warrantless entry into a dwelling?
Answer options:
- A strong smell of burnt toast coming from inside.
- The sound of a loud party occurring inside. ✅ Believing a suspect is inside after witnessing them commit a serious assault and flee into the residence.
- Concern that the occupants might be violating a noise bylaw.
Correct answer: Believing a suspect is inside after witnessing them commit a serious assault and flee into the residence.
Explanation: Exigent circumstances typically involve a clear and present danger to life, limb, or the immediate destruction of evidence. Witnessing a serious assault and the suspect fleeing into a residence creates an urgent situation where waiting for a warrant could lead to further harm or escape. The correct answer is "Believing a suspect is inside after witnessing them commit a serious assault and flee into the residence.". This capacity-fill scenario 66 reinforces the same competency for the police-entrance bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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