Shields of Shame | Cop violate man’s civil rights entering home without a warrant! 4th Amendment @Shieldsofshame | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 59 minutes ago.
John Blackerby
Cherokee County Sheriff's Office
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Officer Blackerby’s actions in breaching the fence to access the private backyard and subsequently opening the back door raise significant Fourth Amendment concerns. The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, requiring that searches of private property be conducted with a warrant or consent. In this case, Blackerby did not have a warrant or visible proof of the Temporary Protective Order (TPO) he was enforcing. As established in Kentucky v. King (2011), law enforcement must adhere to legal standards when entering private property, including having a warrant or obtaining consent. The absence of either here, combined with the fact that no one was present to provide or deny consent, casts doubt on the legality of his actions
No invitation needed for this cop, He does what he wants!
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John Blackerby
Cherokee County Sheriff's Office
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Officer Blackerby’s actions in breaching the fence to access the private backyard and subsequently opening the back door raise significant Fourth Amendment concerns. The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, requiring that searches of private property be conducted with a warrant or consent. In this case, Blackerby did not have a warrant or visible proof of the Temporary Protective Order (TPO) he was enforcing. As established in Kentucky v. King (2011), law enforcement must adhere to legal standards when entering private property, including having a warrant or obtaining consent. The absence of either here, combined with the fact that no one was present to provide or deny consent, casts doubt on the legality of his actions
No invitation needed for this cop, He does what he wants!
John Blackerby, Cherokee Sheriff’s Office, Georgia police misconduct, breach of privacy, warrantless search, Fourth Amendment rights, private property breach, Temporary Protective Order, police search protocol, law enforcement accountability, backyard entry, police legal boundaries, unauthorized search, privacy violation, Fourth Amendment concerns, police conduct review, property rights infringement, Cherokee County law enforcement, police procedural errors, illegal entry into home, search and seizure law, police misconduct investigation, civil rights violations, TPO enforcement issues, police action review
#JohnBlackerby #CherokeeSheriffsOffice #GeorgiaPolice #PoliceMisconduct #WarrantlessSearch #PrivacyViolation #FourthAmendment #PoliceAccountability #LawEnforcement #SearchAndSeizure
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