Category Archives: Dog sniff

MS: Delay for dog sniff doesn’t seem to matter in Mississippi if the dog is already there

The court holds essentially that it didn’t matter whether there was reasonable suspicion or not for a dog sniff after a traffic stop. Also, there’s no ineffective assistance claim to a forfeiture. In re One Hundred Thirtyseven Thousand Three Hundred … Continue reading

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IA: Dog alert on car and search of car that produces nothing permits search of the person who was sitting where the dog alerted

After seeing a woman with a backpack run to a car with the engine running in an empty parking lot of a closed business, the officer decided to inquire. They had inconsistent stories about where they’d been and what they … Continue reading

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ID: Officer writing ticket providing backup to drug dog abandoned traffic ticket making it a criminal investigation; suppressed

The officer’s delaying of the traffic stop for 2½ minutes while performing a back-up function for a drug dog sweep violated defendant’s rights under the Fourth Amendment, because the seizure, initially valid based on a cracked windshield, became unreasonable after … Continue reading

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MD: Dog sniff two months earlier didn’t justify search incident on arrest

Defendant’s car was subjected to a drug dog sniff in March 2014 finding drugs, but he wasn’t arrested. Arrest warrants were issued later, and two months later he was arrested. A search incident for drugs wasn’t valid two months later, … Continue reading

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IA: Trained drug dog’s instinctive jump into the window of def’s car didn’t make the dog sniff unreasonable

A trained drug dog’s instinctive jump through an open window and into defendant’s vehicle did not violate his right to be free from unreasonable searches. [If the dog is so well-trained, what’s it doing jumping through the window anyway? The … Continue reading

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KY: Dog sniff during routine traffic stop was unreasonable without RS

A dog sniff during a routine traffic stop was unreasonable because it extended the stop. Under state case law, the dog sniff had to have some relation to the purpose of the stop or reasonable suspicion developed, and here there … Continue reading

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OR: State carries burden of proving the reliability of the drug dog in the first instance (under state const.)

“Here, we easily conclude that the state did not create a sufficient record to support the use of Quincy’s alert as a basis for probable cause to search the car. At the suppression hearing, the state elicited testimony from Raiser … Continue reading

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OH9: With smell of MJ, car doesn’t have to be searched before the dog does its work

The smell of marijuana coming from the car was sufficient to call for a drug dog to sniff the car. The officer wasn’t required to search the passenger compartment before the dog sniff. State v. Ross, 2016-Ohio-7082, 2016 Ohio App. … Continue reading

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D.Guam: Delay of packages with RS they contained drugs for 3 hours for dog sniff reasonable

Defendant didn’t hold the PMB address for the packages being shipped to him, but he filed a declaration saying that they were for him, so he has standing. When the packages arrived for sorting, they were slightly delayed, but it … Continue reading

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D.Utah: Use of the drug dog while the ticket is being written is reasonable

Running a drug dog around a car before the ticket is finished being written is reasonable under Cabelles and Rodriguez. United States v. Smith, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 124158 (D.Utah Sept. 12, 2016). Defendants raised a Fourth Amendment IAC claim. … Continue reading

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OH9: Dog sniff during normal incidents of traffic stop not unreasonable

A dog sniff during the normal incidents of a traffic stop isn’t unreasonable. An arrest outside of an officer’s jurisdiction in violation of statute also thus violates the state constitution but not the Fourth Amendment. State v. Duran, 2016-Ohio-5459, 2016 … Continue reading

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MD: The length of handcuffing did not turn Terry stop into a de facto arrest

Despite the handcuffs, the detention remained a Terry stop. “Use of handcuffs does not elevate an investigatory detention to an arrest when concern that weapons are present and officer safety provide the bases. Continued use of handcuffs after a frisk … Continue reading

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IN: Essentially: police may use a drug dog during any traffic stop if they don’t extend it by the sniff

While one officer wrote out a warning for a window tint violation, another asked for consent to search and was refused. While the normal routine of the warning citation was being followed, another officer ran a drug dog around the … Continue reading

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HI: Dog sniff for a mere traffic violation unreasonable

The car defendant was in was stopped because of a seat belt violation. Defendant was recognized as being involved in drugs, so a drug dog was called out. Using the drug dog for a mere traffic stop was unreasonable without … Continue reading

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OR: Telling def he had to stay with the car while the drug dog came was based on reasonable suspicion

Quick entry and exit of a house under surveillance for drug sales led to police following defendant’s car. Furtive movements occurred inside, and defendant delayed stopping the car until those movements stopped. All that was reasonable suspicion to detain for … Continue reading

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S.D.Miss.: Post-Jardines dog sniff of house and car leads to suppression of sniff of car, even though it’s not on curtilage

Officers did a dog sniff at defendant’s door after Jardines and then the car in the driveway. The car in the driveway is not on the curtilage, but the court suppresses because the sniff of the car was essentially an … Continue reading

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CA3: Officers had PC to believe ptf was in a motor home for entry to arrest

Plaintiff was calling police dispatch from a cell phone. Dispatch was able to trace the cell phone apparently via the 911 system. Officers had an arrest warrant for plaintiff, and they had probable cause to believe that she was in … Continue reading

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OR: Unspecified and unarticulated “equipment violation” isn’t reasonable suspicion

Officer’s testimony that there was an “equipment violation” as the basis for a stop that led to a drug dog didn’t support reasonable suspicion without articulating the violation. State v. Sexton, 278 Ore. App. 1, 2016 Ore. App. LEXIS 537 … Continue reading

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LA2: GFE applies to GPS nearly two years before Jones; here, def fled and abandoned car

A GPS tracker was placed on defendant’s vehicle nearly two years before Jones, and he’d been under investigation for more than a year prior to that. Davis good faith would apply to the tracking, but that’s really not important: On … Continue reading

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CA7: Jardines has to apply to dog sniffs in apartment complexes

Use of a drug dog in an apartment building violated Jardines. The court can’t find any other conclusion because people of color and lower economic means are more likely to live in apartments. Kyllo was sufficiently clear on this that … Continue reading

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