Search & Seizure – Consensual Encounter – Calling Drug Dog
By Deborah Elkins
Published: August 11, 2008
Police who initially saw defendant urinating near a car during the early morning hours at a known drug-dealing location in Virginia Beach violated defendant’s Fourth Amendment rights when, without a reasonable articulable suspicion, an officer told defendant he had called a drug dog to “run your car,” and the Court of Appeals reverses defendant’s marijuana ...
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