Hudson v. Michigan
| Decision Date | 07 November 2005 |
| Docket Number | No. 04-1360.,04-1360. |
| Citation | Hudson v. Michigan, 546 U.S. 1001, 126 S. Ct. 618, 163 L. Ed. 2d 503 (2005) |
| Parties | HUDSON <I>v.</I> MICHIGAN. |
| Court | U.S. Supreme Court |
[Certiorari granted, 545 U. S. 1138.]Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae and for divided argument granted.
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Constitutional law--the "knock and announce" rule becomes obsolete--Hudson v. Michigan, 126 S. Ct. 2159 (2006).
...(7) Hudson, 126 S. Ct. at 2162 (reviewing facts presented at trial); Respondent's Brief on the Merits at 1, Hudson v. Michigan, 126 S. Ct. 618 (2005) (No. 04-1360) [hereinafter Respondent's Brief]. (8) Hudson, 126 S. Ct. at 2162. After announcing their presence, the police waited approximat......