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handle is hein.preview/supogfzz0001 and id is 1 raw text is: No. 20-18

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Arthur Gregory Lange,
Petitioner,
V.
California,
Respondent.
On Writ of Certiorari
to the Court of Appeal of California,
First Appellate District
MOTION FOR DIVIDED ARGUMENT
Pursuant to Rule 28.4 of the Rules of this Court, petitioner Arthur Lange
respectfully moves for divided argument in this case. Mr. Lange requests that he and
respondent the State of California each be allocated fifteen minutes of argument time.
The State consents to this motion.
1.    This case presents the question whether pursuit of a person whom a
police officer has probable cause to believe has committed a misdemeanor
categorically qualifies as an exigent circumstance sufficient to allow the officer to
enter a home without a warrant. The California Court of Appeal concluded that it
does, and upheld Mr. Lange's criminal conviction on that basis. Pet. App. 18a-22a.

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