IN: Dog sniff of car within five minutes of stop is reasonable

Because the dog sniff happened quickly, the stop was not unreasonable in its length. Smith v. State, 981 N.E.2d 1262 (Ind. App. 2013).* [Cases like this should scare us all. Do they mean that law enforcement can sniff any car as long as a drug dog can get there in five minutes? What does that say about us as a nation? Even those of us not carrying dope would be grossly offended if the police could use a drug dog on all of us.]

Defendant’s standing is tenuous at best, but he loses on the merits of the automobile exception anyway. United States v. Campbell, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16535 (N.D. Ala. January 4, 2013), adopted 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15805 (N.D. Ala., Feb. 6, 2013).*

Defendant was a mere visitor to the apartment searched, so she doesn’t have standing. United States v. Clements, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 185740 (W.D. N.Y. November 30, 2012).*

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