Daily Archives: April 5, 2016

Daily Report: Private Probation Firm Halts Drug Tests Without Court Order

Daily Report: Private Probation Firm Halts Drug Tests Without Court Order by R. Robin McDonald: One of the largest providers of private probation services in Georgia will temporarily stop requiring people on probation to submit to and pay for drug … Continue reading

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MD: Dog alert on a car for marijuana where 10g or less is a civil penalty still supports probable cause for a search of the car

Dog alert on a car for marijuana where 10g or less is a civil penalty still supports probable cause for a search of the car. Bowling v. State, 2016 Md. App. LEXIS 37 (March 31, 2016). Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective … Continue reading

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CADC: Shooting dog that bit through officer’s leather boot wasn’t excessive

DC police did not act unreasonably in shooting a dog named Wrinkles that had bitten a police officer hard enough to puncture leather boots. Even though it was lying down when shot, they couldn’t be certain that the dog did … Continue reading

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