KS: Drug dog was certified, and that’s enough for the state to make its burden at a suppression hearing under Harris

The drug dog was certified, and that’s enough for the state to make its burden at a suppression hearing under Florida v. Harris. Defendant was stopped for tint and an altered temporary tag, and a drug dog was used. State v. Brewer, 49 Kan. App. 2d 102, 305 P.3d 676 (2013).

This DUI roadblock was sufficiently obvious that it was constitutional. It was “well identified as a police checkpoint” as required by state law. There were ten officers in reflective vests and police cars with lights on. State v. Conner, 2013 Ga. App. LEXIS 577 (July 3, 2013).*

Defendant fled from the police discarding things from his pockets, and that’s abandonment (quoting Treatise). Walker v. State, 322 Ga. App. 821, 744 S.E.2d 385 (2013).*

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