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US Supreme Court Limits Warrantless Use Of Drug Sniffing Dogs

US Supreme Court Limits Warrantless Use Of Drug Sniffing DogsWashington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–April 5, 2013.  The Supreme Court of the United States ruledlast week 5 to 4 to limit law enforcement’s use of drug sniffing dogs in situations where police did not possess probable cause or a warrant. The ruling upheld a Florida Supreme Court decision finding that police violated the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution when they allowed a drug identification dog to sniff around the front door of a private home absent…

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