
Illinois v. Caballes
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Unjustified Searches: Fourth Amendment & Drug Detection Dogs
The chapter explores a legal case involving drug detection dogs during a routine traffic stop, leading to the discovery of marijuana. It covers the Supreme Court ruling allowing dog sniffs without specific cause, raising concerns about privacy, false positives, and the fallibility of drug dogs. The hosts challenge the court's logic, discuss probable cause, dignity in Fourth Amendment protection, and the implications of relying on dog sniffs for evidence.
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