Reversing a rule of law dating back to the Magna Carta, the Indiana Supreme Court says you cannot physically prevent a law enforsement officer from illegally entering your home.
They reason state by the court is that you now have legal recourse to address the invasion after the fact. What if the police officer plants "evidence"? What then? Where is your recourse?
In a previous ruling, this same court ruled an officer serving a warrant need not knock when entering a home "if the officer thought the circumstances justified it".
The U.S. Supreme Court needs to examine these rulings forthwith.
http://www.newsroomamerica.com/story/129056.html
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2719318/posts
http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/g...3df229697.html