Dog Sniffing Out Drugs on Suspect’s Porch Counts as ‘Search’

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The U.S. Supreme Court has held that police use of a dog to find drugs on the porch of a suspect’s home qualifies as a “search” under the Fourth Amendment’s definition of that term, reports ABAJournal.com.

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