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Man convicted of obstruction for refusing to open his door for police

“If McLemore’s conviction stands, Washington would most likely be the only state to criminalize the refusal to assist police in a warrantless search.“

The Appeal

October 17, 2018

OvercriminalizationPhillip ReevesOctober 17, 2018The Appeal, WashingtonComment
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