Judge Tackles Police Use Of Radar To Scan Home Interiors And Comes Up With No Real Answers

Found on Techdirt on Wednesday, 21 January 2015
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Denson argues the police had no reason to enter his home, much less search it. The only reason they did was because the Doppler radar indicated someone was in the house. He also argues that the use of the radar should have negated the officers' stated need to perform a sweep of the house for other individuals -- this protective sweep being the instrument of discovery for Denson's weapons stash.

Gorsuch notes that the use of these devices means this sort of thing will be discussed again. As for the police department, it's safe to assume it isn't interested in divulging further details about its technology, even if what it withholds may jeopardize the evidence it obtained.

So with the "stand your ground" laws, maybe home owners are free to shoot back?