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- Brigham_City_v._Stuart abstract "Brigham City v. Stuart, 547 U.S. 398 (2006), is a United States Supreme Court case involving the exigent circumstances exception to the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement. The Court ruled that police may enter a home without a warrant if they have an objectively reasonable basis for believing that an occupant is or is about to be seriously injured.The case involved the arrest of four adults seen restraining a juvenile, who punched one of the adults who was restraining him. The trial court granted the defendants' motion to dismiss, arguing that the warrantless entry was not supported by exigent circumstances; the Utah Court of Appeals and Utah Supreme Court both affirmed the trial court's ruling. However, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed and remanded the case on May 22, 2006.".
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- Brigham_City_v._Stuart arguedate "--04-24".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart argueyear "2006".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart citation "2006".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart concurrence "Stevens".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart decidedate "--05-22".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart decideyear "2006".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart docket "5".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart fullname "Brigham City, Utah v. Charles W. Stuart, Shayne R. Taylor and Sandra A. Taylor".
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- Brigham_City_v._Stuart holding "Police may enter a home without a warrant when they have an objectively reasonable basis for believing that an occupant is seriously injured or imminently threatened with such injury. Utah Supreme Court reversed and remanded.".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart joinmajority "unanimous".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart lawsapplied Fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart litigants "Brigham City v. Stuart".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart majority "Roberts".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart prior "25920.0".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart scotus "2006".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart uspage "398".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart usvol "547".
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart subject Category:2006_in_United_States_case_law.
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- Brigham_City_v._Stuart comment "Brigham City v. Stuart, 547 U.S. 398 (2006), is a United States Supreme Court case involving the exigent circumstances exception to the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement. The Court ruled that police may enter a home without a warrant if they have an objectively reasonable basis for believing that an occupant is or is about to be seriously injured.The case involved the arrest of four adults seen restraining a juvenile, who punched one of the adults who was restraining him.".
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- Brigham_City_v._Stuart isPrimaryTopicOf Brigham_City_v._Stuart.
- Brigham_City_v._Stuart name "Brigham City, Utah v. Charles W. Stuart, Shayne R. Taylor and Sandra A. Taylor".