Category Archives: Dog sniff

New Law Review Article: The Supreme Court Goes to the Dogs: Reconciling Florida v. Harris and Florida v. Jardines

The Supreme Court Goes to the Dogs: Reconciling Florida v. Harris and Florida v. Jardines, Brian L. Owsley, 77 Alb. L. Rev. 349 (2014). Abstract: In the most recent Term, the United States Supreme Court has issued rulings affecting criminal … Continue reading

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D.Ore.: No standing in rental car a month overdue and reported stolen

Defendant had a rental car one month past its three day rental period, and it had been reported stolen. He had no standing or reasonable expectation of privacy in the car. United States v. Brown, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 59747 … Continue reading

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W.D.Mo.: Dog alert on an airplane PC for SW

Defendant was flying a small aircraft, and he diverted from the flight plan. Local police were alerted, and a dog sniff was made of the airplane. The police went to the hotel where defendant was staying to talk to him, … Continue reading

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W.D.Tex.: While Jardines rule violated, there was other PC so no suppression

There was a dog sniff at defendant’s house, and Jardines would apply, except that there was plenty of probable cause here without the dog sniff. Therefore, excluding that fact from the case, there was still probable cause for the search … Continue reading

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