XXX way XXXX the knock XXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX when XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX agents XXX XXXXXX XXX or XXXX a suspicion XXXX an individual or a XXXXX of individuals XXX XXXXXXX or XXXXXXX drugs from XXXXX home. Under normal XXXXXXXXXXXXX, an officer XXXXXX XXXXX a home XXXXXXX a XXXXXX warrant or XXXXXXXX cause so XXXXXX XXXXXXXX the XXXX, knock XX XXX XXXX and XXXXXX XXX homeowner in a conversation with XXX XXXXXXX XX the homeowner XXXXXX XXXXXXX for an officer XX enter the XXXX. XXXX the owner XXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXX XXXXXXX(s) XXXX inside, XXXX XXX XXXX XX XXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX that XX XXXXXXX. If the XXXXXXXXX XXXX, "no", and XXX officers do XXX XXXXXXXXXX see anything illegal, they XXXXXX, under XXX XXX, enter XXX XXXX (XXX XXXXXX of Carson, XXXXXXXX, Hart & Hayslett, n.d.). I see XXXX as a XXXXXX method in XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXX, we are XXXX in our text that 75 to 85 percent of XXXX dealers consent to a search XXXXX XXX assumption XXXX XXXX would be in more trouble XX XXXX XXXX’t consent or XXX not have the XXXXXXXXX that they XXXXX refuse XXXXX XX the XXXXXXXX (Levinthal, XXXX).
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