State v. Batchili

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 2007-05-23

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O’Connor, J. {¶ 1} In this case, we are called upon to determine whether the Fourth Amendment is violated when a police officer conducting a traffic stop calls for a canine “walk around” while waiting for the results of a criminal background check. We conclude that constitutional protections of the Fourth Amendment were not violated by the police action in this case. I. Background {¶ 2} La…

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