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  2. Florida v. Harris - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Trace amounts of cocaine found in dogs that fatally mauled ...

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    Mother and son, Susan and Adam Withers, are on trial for involuntary manslaughter charges in Pickaway County. Their two pit bull mix dogs, Apollo and Echo, fatally attacked 73-year-old Jo Ann ...

  4. Florida v. Jardines - Wikipedia

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    Florida v. Jardines, 569 U.S. 1 (2013), was a United States Supreme Court case which resulted in the decision that police use of a trained detection dog to sniff for narcotics on the front porch of a private home is a "search" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and therefore, without consent, requires both probable cause and a search warrant.

  5. Boston Attorney Found Slain on His Houseboat, with His Dog ...

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    Law enforcement sources reportedly said Donohue’s dog was also found dead in the water, per Boston 25 and CBS News, but the nature and circumstances surrounding the dog’s death were not ...

  6. Illinois v. Caballes - Wikipedia

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    Illinois v. Caballes, 543 U.S. 405 (2005), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held that the use of a drug-sniffing police dog during a routine traffic stop does not violate the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, even if the initial infraction is unrelated to drug offenses.

  7. Drug-sniffing dog put his paws on a man’s car. Idaho ... - AOL

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    The justices said the actions from the dog, Nero, constituted an unlawful search that violates the Fourth Amendment. Drug-sniffing dog put his paws on a man’s car. Idaho Supreme Court says he ...

  8. City of Indianapolis v. Edmond - Wikipedia

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    City of Indianapolis v. Edmond, 531 U.S. 32 (2000), [1] was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held, 6–3, that police may not conduct vehicle searches, specifically ones involving drug-sniffing police dogs, at a checkpoint or roadblock without reasonable suspicion. [2]

  9. Headless couple, dog found in 'horrific scene' in San Juan ...

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    The adult son of two San Juan Capistrano residents mutilated them and their dog Tuesday, according to Orange County investigators. Investigators described coming upon "a horrific scene which ...