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In Richards, on the other hand, the United States Supreme Court was reviewing a decision of the Wisconsin Supreme Court in which the latter court had held, in effect, that the police of that state are never required to knock and announce their presence when executing a search warrant in a felony drug case.
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No. 29422-9-I.
July 25, 1994. UNREPORTED OPINION
Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court for King County, No. 91-1-00457-5, Nancy A. Holman, J., entered October 4, 1991.
Remanded by unpublished opinion per Agid, J., concurred in by Webster, C.J., and Scholfield, J.