CA4: Dog sniff before traffic ticket finished was reasonable

Dog sniff occurred here during the initial ordinary incidents of the traffic stop and writing a ticket so it didn’t extend the stop. United States v. Junkins, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 24174 (4th Cir. Aug. 13, 2021).

Defendant’s vehicle was properly impounded and towed and then inventoried because it was blocking access to a business parking lot. Commonwealth v. King, 2021 PA Super 162, 2021 Pa. Super. LEXIS 519 (Aug. 13, 2021).*

Officers had reasonable suspicion as to defendant when they responded to a 3 am disturbance call. State v. Sundara, 2021 Utah App. LEXIS 86 (Aug. 12, 2021).*

The search warrant for defendant’s Facebook records was particular enough. A warrant was not used to get his CSLI, but it happened pre-Carpenter. Jackson v. United States, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 152336 (N.D.Iowa Aug. 12, 2021).*

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