U.S. v. Place, No. 81-1617 (U.S. Supreme Court) (462 U.S. 696; 103 S.Ct. 2637) (June 20, 1983) (Justice O'Connor)
Here the Court held that a citizen has no legitimate exoextation to be free from having his luggage subjected to a "canine sniff" by a nartoctics detection dog since it is much less intrusive than a typical search.
The issue addressed in this case was whether the Fourth Amendment prohibits ...
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