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After coming up with the slogan—"Take a bite out of crime"—he settled upon the idea of a dog. His first version was "a Snoopy look-alike wearing a Keystone Cop hat." [13] His creative team however did not believe the dog would be taken seriously. In response, he gave the team a day to come up with a new version. [13]
Glitch came to the Memphis Police Department in January, and has rapidly become a favorite amongst officers. He uses his nose to sniff out technology.
They are stubborn and have a mind of their own, and so training may take more time. Because of their short, squished faces they're known to snort, wheeze, and snore, not to mention slobbering and ...
Florida v. Harris, 568 U.S. 237 (2013), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court addressed the reliability of a dog sniff by a detection dog trained to identify narcotics, under the specific context of whether law enforcement's assertions that the dog is trained or certified is sufficient to establish probable cause for a search of a vehicle under the Fourth Amendment to the United ...
John R. Morales, 41, pleaded guilty to drug and weapons charges this week. Morales was sentenced to 16 years and three months in federal prison after authorities found over 1,000 marijuana plants ...
The courthouse dog’s handler receives intensive training before graduating from the service dog organization with their dog. In order to protect the jurisdiction and handler of the dog, should a lawsuit be filed, these dogs often carry a minimum of one million dollars in liability insurance.
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In Richmond, Virginia, when a dog fighter was sentenced in June 2007, it was revealed in court that over a dozen of his dogs had to be euthanized, either because of serious illness, injury or malnutrition, or because their training as fighting dogs made them too dangerous for adoption. Until 2006, the man had kept 16 pit bulls in the backyard ...