Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Drug Dog's Sniff Is An Unconstitutional Search, Rules U.S. Supreme Court 

 By JESSE J. HOLLAND at HuffPost Miami

WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police cannot bring drug-sniffing police dogs onto a suspect's property to look for evidence without first getting a warrant for a search, a decision which may limit how investigators use dogs' sensitive noses to search out drugs, explosives and other items hidden from human sight, sound and smell.

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