Which of the following court cases ruled that police may enter a dwelling without a warrant to prevent the destruction of evidence or in hot pursuit of a fleeing suspect or in response to a threat to the public safety?
A) Terry v.Ohio
B) Arizona v.Hicks
C) State v.Shamblin
D) Cupp v.Murphy
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