Thursday, May 12, 2016

A Dog's Sniff In A Common Hallway Requires A Warrant

A warrant is required for police to use dogs to sniff in an apartment building's common hallway.

United States v. Whitaker, 2016 BL 113879, 7th Cir., No. 14-3290, 4/12/16

     The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the police violated the Fourth Amendment when they walked a drug-sniffing dog up to a suspect's door in a common hallway of an apartment building and used the dog's "alert" as probable cause to get a search warrant.

     This is the first time that a federal circuit court extended the dog-sniff rule elicited in Florida v. Jardines, 2013 BL 79684 (U.S. 2013) (92 CrL 781, 3/27/13), to include shared hallways in apartment buildings.

http://www.bloomberglaw.com/public/desktop/document/United_States_v_Whitaker_No_143290_and_143506_2016_BL_113879_7th_?1463068355

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