D.N.J.: Expert saying drug dog not reliable not a Franks issue

Defendant’s expert report that the drug dog here wasn’t reliable doesn’t make a Franks challenge. Besides, there was good faith as to it. United States v. Estevez-Castillo, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 221601 (D.N.J. Dec. 13, 2023).

That officers created the exigency for a warrantless entry is rejected. There was a knock-and-talk based on real information, and defendants actions created the exigency, not the knock-and-talk. United States v. Sutton, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 220640 (W.D. Pa. Dec. 12, 2023).*

Defendant’s traffic stop was unreasonably extended without reasonable suspicion to facilitate a dog sniff. The trial court erred in not granting the motion to suppress. State v. Thomas, 2023 Mo. App. LEXIS 931 (Dec. 12, 2023).*

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