Florida v. Harris
Автор:
Jesse Russell,Ronald Cohn, 112 стр., издатель:
"Книга по Требованию", ISBN:
978-5-5089-9189-0
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Florida v. Harris, ___ U.S. ___ (2012), is a case in which the United States Supreme Court will assess the reliability of a dog sniff by a detection dog trained to identify narcotics, and whether law enforcement's assertions that the dog is trained or certified is sufficient to establish probable cause for a search of a vehicle under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution. To date, the Supreme Court has always considered the dog sniff to be infallible, and as a result, they have maintained that a dog sniff is not a "search" under the Fourth Amendment. Harris is the first Supreme Court case to challenge the dog's reliability – backed by data that asserts that on average, up to 80% of a dog's alerts are wrong. Harris is opposed by 25 U.S. States, the Federal Government, and two U.S. territories, among others. Данное издание представляет собой компиляцию сведений, находящихся в свободном доступе в среде Интернет в целом, и в...