CA10: RS didn’t dissipate during wait for drug dog

Reasonable suspicion here once developed didn’t dissipate before the 20-30 minute wait for the drug dog. United States v. Labs, 2026 U.S. App. LEXIS 5789 (10th Cir. Feb. 27, 2026).

By statute, “[t]he evidence admissible for meeting the State’s burden can be the same as that admissible in determining probable cause at a preliminary hearing or by a judge in issuing a search warrant.” State v. $12,039 United States Currency Seized from Kent, 2026 La. App. LEXIS 371 (La. App. 2 Cir Feb. 25, 2026).*

There was probable cause along with good faith on issuance of this warrant for seizure of animals from the complainant. In re Hirt, 2026-Ohio-681 (6th Dist. Feb. 27, 2026).*

The inventory of plaintiff’s car after a DUI arrest was reasonable. Ryles v. Cook, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 41024 (M.D. Ala. Feb. 27, 2026).*

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