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No. 03-923; U.S. Supreme Court; opinion by Stevens, J.; dissents by Souter and Ginsburg, JJ.; decided January 24, 2005. On certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois. DDS No. 00-0-0000. After an ...
But in early 2005, in Illinois v. Caballes, the court reaffirmed Place, backing off the standard it had seemed to articulate in Kyllo. "Critical to that [Kyllo] ...
Illinois v. Caballes, Supreme Court of the United States, Justice Stevens, January 24, 2005 [ruling that a driver stopped for speeding and then subjected to a "dog sniff" that revealed the presence of ...
The Supreme Court spent little effort on a recent decision allowing police, who have stopped a car for a traffic violation, to walk a drug-detection dog around the vehicle to check for illegal ...
In the 2005 case Illinois v. Caballes, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that "the use of a well-trained narcotics-detection dog…during a lawful traffic stop generally does not implicate ...
Two weeks ago the Supreme Court handed down its 6-2 opinion in Illinois v. Caballes. It deserved more attention than we of the press accorded it. The case turned on evidence supplied by a drug ...
Caballes refused, but officers searched it later anyway after the dog indicated there were drugs in the trunk. His conviction for drug trafficking was thrown out by the Illinois Supreme Court.
Nothing seemed unusual on the afternoon six years ago when Illinois state trooper Daniel Gillette pulled Roy Caballes over for driving six miles per hour faster than the posted speed limit of 65 ...
WASHINGTON -- Driving 6 mph over the speed limit got Roy Caballes pulled over. But what happened next landed him at the Supreme Court, which considered Wednesday when police can use drug-sniffing ...
<TAB>The Supreme Court agreed yesterday to decide whether police can use drug-sniffing dogs to check out motorists pulled over for speeding or other reasons, but who have given police no ...
Illinois v. Caballes Legal Documents. ACLU Amicus Brief in Illinois v. Caballes. Date Filed: 09/27/2004. Download Document. Press Releases. Jan 24, 2005. ACLU of Illinois Disappointed with High Court ...
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