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Carlos, a Florida native, was sitting on his couch watching television when he heard a knock at the door. On the other side were two police officers demanding to search his home for stolen goods. Although Carlos knew that he didn’t steal or possess any stolen items, he was afraid to let them in. Can Carlos refuse to let the offers inside?

No, police officers have the right to enter any home they wish.

No, when stolen things are involved, the police override other laws.

Yes, if the police don’t have a warrant, Carlos does not have to allow entry.

Yes, the police can’t enter, even with a warrant signed by a judge.