Jim Haddar
Well-Known Member
I would love to see the plaintiff win this one, but I’m not expecting much. The police apparently didn’t command the dog to stick its nose in the vehicle but dogs will be dogs, I guess.

No Fourth Amendment violation in vehicle search after drug-sniffing dog sticks its nose through an open window, Iowa Supreme Court holds - Nyemaster Goode On Brief
The Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure was not violated when a drug detection dog inserted its nose into the open window of a suspect’s vehicle, the Iowa Supreme Court held in a divided Dec. 6 decision.
iowaappeals.com