ID: Finding drugs in 43% of dog alerts doesn’t mean dog unreliable

This drug dog only found drugs in 43% of alerts. That’s still enough for probable cause. Dogs can alert where drugs have been. Lack of success doesn’t mean false hits. State v. Barritt, 2026 Ida. LEXIS 16 (Jan. 29, 2026).

Touching the fog line is justification for a stop in Mississippi according to state and federal precedent. United States v. Gebrezghi, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17000 (N.D. Miss. Jan. 29, 2026).*

Controlled buys provided probable cause, so the failure to test marijuana baggies in a trash pull were neither prejudicial nor required. United States v. Wyatt, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16939 (S.D. Ohio Jan. 29, 2026).*

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