D.Idaho: Dog sniff by stopping officer prolonged the stop; effort to show RS fails

The totality of circumstances that the government presents fails to show reasonable suspicion. Defendant was subjected to a dog sniff by the stopping officer without it, and the motion to suppress is granted because it prolonged the stop. United States v. Wrobel, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2512 (D. Idaho Jan. 3, 2018).

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