
Connecticut police were justified in entering home without warrant after noticing fly infestation
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Police were justified in entering the home of Andrew Samuolis after seeing a fly infestation, the CT Supreme Court ruled. The man is serving a 45-year sentence for killing his father.
The court agreed with Samuolis' lawyers, who argued that a warrant was needed for police to go into the home to check on the well-being of the son, who was known to have mental issues, or if officers believed there was a dead body in the house.
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