ND: Drug dog arriving before stop completed could sniff before stop ended

Because the drug dog arrived nearly at the same time as the officer making the traffic stop, the dog sniff on the highway did not extend the stop under Rodriguez. State v. Phelps, 2017 ND 141, 2017 N.D. LEXIS 134 (June 7, 2017):

[*P13] In this case, the officer’s completion of duties related to the initial traffic stop and the dog sniff of Phelps’ vehicle occurred virtually contemporaneously. After stopping Phelps’ vehicle, the officer took Phelps’ information and walked to his squad car. Sergeant Sass was already on site with a K-9 unit. The officer presumably checked Phelps’ information and exited his vehicle. Phelps exited his vehicle when the officer was at the back of his boat trailer. Phelps and the officer appeared to have a conversation at the back of the boat trailer. As the two spoke, Sergeant Sass brought the dog around the vehicle and the dog alerted shortly thereafter. The district court’s finding Phelps was not detained beyond the time reasonably necessary to complete the duties related to the traffic stop is supported by the record and is not clearly erroneous.

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