In Richards v. Wisconsin, the court held that the officer's search was:
a. Unreasonable because they failed to knock and announce their presence in violation of the Fourth Amendment
b. Reasonable because, under the facts of the case, there was reason to believe that knocking and announcing was not appropriate.
c. Reasonable because executing search warrants without knocking and announcing is always reasonable in drug cases.
d. None of the above.



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