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00:00 Intro 00:55 Do I need a warrant if a police K9 indicates on a vehicle? 02:55 Inherent mobility of a vehicle 04:30 When to get a search warrant for a vehicle 06:10 Open air sniff (Illinois v Caballes) 15:15 Outro In this video Dennis and Zach answer a viewer's question about the legality behind utilizing a police K9 to conduct an open air sniff on a vehicle on public property versus a suspicious vehicle. One of the most important cases that they go over is Illinois v Caballes. Which is detailed below: During a routine traffic stop, a drug-detection dog alerted police to marijuana in Roy Caballes' car trunk. An Illinois court convicted Caballes of cannabis trafficking. Caballes appealed and argued the search violated his Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. The state appellate court affirmed the conviction. The Illinois Supreme Court reversed and ruled police performed the canine sniff without specific and articulable facts to support its use, "unjustifiably enlarging the scope of a routine traffic stop into a drug investigation." Justice John Paul Stevens delivered the Court's 7-2 opinion that Caballes' Fourth Amendment rights were not violated. The Constitution did not require police to have reasonable suspicion to use a drug-detection dog on a car during a legal traffic stop. No legitimate privacy was at risk, the Court argued, because the dog only alerted to an illegal drug. They further discuss the legality of deploying a K9 to sniff a vehicle that is parked on private property for the sole purpose of conducting an open air sniff, versus developing reasonable articulable suspicion and then deploying a dog. Lastly they discuss automobile exception within the 4th Amendment. They dive into topics like inherent mobility, exigency as well the reduced expectation of privacy. * * How to join the Street Cop Community Facebook: / streetcoptra... Facebook Group: / stree... Instagram: / streetcoptr... LEO only Instagram: / LinkedIn: / stre...