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The Supreme Court heard oral argument last month on two drug-dog sniffing cases.?Both cases challenge the idea that a dog?s alert to the presence of drugs is enough to legally justify a search of someone?s home .. Read More The Supreme Court heard oral argument last month on two drug-dog sniffing cases.?Both cases challenge the idea that a dog?s alert to the presence of drugs is enough to legally justify a search of someone?s home or vehicle.In this case, Florida v. Harris, the question before the Court is whether the drug-dog?s signal to its handler outside a pickup truck during a traffic stop established probable cause to justify an immediate, warrantless search of the truck.?No drugs were found, but the officer found key ingredients to make methamphetamine.
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