Appellate Practice
Apr. 7, 2004
Court Will Review If Police Can Use Dogs at Traffic Stop
WASHINGTON - Taking on another twist in search-and-seizure law, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether police must have a reasonable suspicion of illegal activity to use a drug-sniffing dog to check a vehicle during a routine traffic stop.




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