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Florida v. Jardines, No. 11-564 (U.S. Supreme Court) (569 U.S. 1; 133 S.Ct. 1409) (March 26, 2013) (Justice Scalia)

In this case, the Supreme Court limited the right of the police to use drug-detecting dogs within the “curtilage” of a home without a warrant based on probable cause. It did that by holding that a dog sniff at the front door of a house where the police suspected drugs ...

 

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