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Task: Canine Sniff of Vehicle
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Illinois v. Caballes, 543 U.S. 405 (2005).
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• Where officers have lawfully stopped a vehicle, they may use a
drug-detection dog to sniff the exterior of the vehicle as long as the
sniff occurs within the duration of the purpose for the initial stop.
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Example, if the stop is for writing a citation, the sniff would have to
occur within the time it takes to write a citation.
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• If an officer has to wait for a canine for a period of time that exceeds
the time it takes to complete the initial stop, based upon the reason
for the initial stop, the sniff will be the result of an unreasonable
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detention.
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