OH2: Dog handler’s testimony of dog certification was sufficient to show reliability

The dog handler’s testimony that the dog was certified before this sniff was sufficient to show the dog was reliable. State v. Murphy, 2026-Ohio-143 (2d Dist. Jan. 13, 2026).

Search warrants can be based on hearsay. Mendenhall v. City & Cty. of Denver, 2026 U.S. App. LEXIS 1187 (10th Cir. Jan. 16, 2026).*

Any minor offense justifies a stop. “Based on Deputy Anthony Crawford’s credible testimony and the lack of any evidence contradicting it, Judge Nelson correctly determined that Deputy Crawford had a reasonable basis to believe the defendant committed a traffic violation and therefore probable cause existed to initiate the traffic stop.” United States v. Ausherman, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8752 (D. Neb. Jan. 16, 2026).*

There is no Fourth Amendment claim for a prison cell search. Muhammad v. Piston, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8690 (E.D. Pa. Jan. 15, 2026).*

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