CO: Once a dog alerts on a car, there is PC, and putting dog in car wasn’t unreasonable

Once a dog alerted on a car during a stop that was valid up to that time, putting the dog inside the car wasn’t unreasonable. The officers had probable cause at that point. People v. Bailey, 2018 CO 84 (Oct. 15, 2018).

CSLI obtained prior to Carpenter was validly obtained under Krull. United States v. Remus, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 179405 (D. Neb. Sep. 27, 2018).*

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