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Police Dog Sniff Held Unconstitutional

The Supreme Court recently overturned a drug evidence ruling, highlighting the importance of reasonable suspicion in police traffic stops. Rodriguez’s case underscores the need for law enforcement to balance safety checks with constitutional rights. Stay tuned for more insights on this landmark decision. Continue reading

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High Court Allows Stops On Anonymous DUI Tip

A few years ago, California upheld traffic stops for suspected DUI drivers even if the suspicion was based on an anonymous 911 caller. This week the US Supreme Court followed suit and ruled that a traffic stop based on nothing more than a 911 call from an unknown caller was enough to detain a suspected DUI driver. Continue reading

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