Daily Archives: February 8, 2026

IN: The fact a drug dog could alert to hemp doesn’t mean an alert isn’t PC

The fact a drug dog can alert to hemp as well as marijuana doesn’t make the dog alert violate the Fourth Amendment. Akins v. State, 2026 Ind. App. LEXIS 39 (Feb. 6, 2026):

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D.Neb.: SI valid even though def handcuffed face down

Being handcuffed on the ground doesn’t negate search incident to arrest. United States v. Dominguez, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 24803 (D. Neb. Feb. 6, 2026). On arrest on I-235, defendant’s vehicle was subject to being towed and inventoried. The court … Continue reading

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OH2: No REP in juvenile detention phone calls

Even in juvenile detention, there’s no reasonable expectation of privacy in jail calls. In re C.C., 2026-Ohio-374, 2026 Ohio App. LEXIS 437 (2d Dist. Feb. 6, 2026). “Tyson, while failing to cite any binding authority in support of his position, … Continue reading

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D.N.D.: PC shown for SW for drug trafficker’s car’s GPS

The search warrant for defendant’s vehicle’s GPS system used in his indictment for drug trafficking was based on probable cause. It also tracked the language of his cell phone warrant. United States v. Haymon, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 24462 (D.N.D. … Continue reading

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