By Wisener Law | Criminal Defence
Police at my door, do I have to let them in?
The police have come to my door and want to come inside to talk.
Do I have to let them in?
Answers
By Wisener Law | Criminal Defence
No. If the police are at your door, they are not allowed to enter your home unless you invite them in, if they have a search warrant or if they have reasonable and probable grounds to believe that an offence is about to be committed or has been committed in your home.
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