OR rejects Florida v. Harris, and state must prove reliability of drug dog

Oregon rejects Florida v. Harris and requires the state show the reliability of the drug dog in its case, State case law already said that. State v. Farmer, 258 Ore. App. 693, 311 P.3d 888 (2013).

Seizure of an envelope from a car was without probable cause. Drugs were found in it, and it was suppressed. State v. Currin, 258 Ore. App. 715, 311 P.3d 903 (2013).*

Trial court’s failure to articulate reasons for court ordered drug test and lack of results in the record voided the contempt. State v. Stafford, 2013 Ohio 4356, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 4594 (7th Dist. September 26, 2013).*

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