Action for Police Entering Home Without Warrant

In Huff v. City of Burbank, No. 09-55239, an action against four officers who entered plaintiffs’ home without a warrant, the court affirmed in part summary judgment for defendant where two officers entered the residence because they reasonably believed they had been given consent.  However, the court reversed in part where any belief that the officers or other family members were in serious, imminent harm would have been objectively unreasonable.

Related Resources

  • Read the Ninth Circuit’s Decision in Huff v. City of Burbank, No. 09-55239

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