The Unites States Supreme Court will make a ruling this year in the case of a K9 sniff conducted outside a private residence in 2008. The alert by Miami-Dade narcotics detector K9 Franky resulted in a search warrant for the residence and ultimately a drug seizure and arrest.
At odds in Joelis Jardines vs. State of Florida (SC08-2101) is whether the sniff of the exterior of the home violated the suspect’s Fourth Amendment rights to search and seizure. Jardines was arrested after the search warrant service yielded 179 marijuana plants in his home. Continue reading