Florida v. Harris Oral Argument
Florida v. Harris was one of two Supreme Court cases during the 2012-13 term that focused on privacy rights and the reliability of drug-sniffing dogs and working animals in law enforcement efforts to obtain search warrants.
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Florida v. Harris, docket number 11-817. The case addressed the circumstances under which an alert … read more
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Florida v. Harris, docket number 11-817. The case addressed the circumstances under which an alert from a narcotics-sniffing dog was sufficient to establish probable cause for a subsequent search.
Florida v. Harris was one of two Supreme Court cases during the 2012-13 term that focused on privacy rights and the reliability of drug-sniffing dogs and working animals in law enforcement efforts to obtain search warrants. close
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