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[Politech] Anti-drug attorney's critique of police using drug dogs
Topic: Politics and Law 1:36 pm EST, Mar 18, 2005

] If a dog alerts and nothing is found, then cops will
] never record that as an error, but will claim that the
] dog detected lingering odors of contraband that were
] recently present. Cops will testify that dogs never make
] mistakes, never have and never will, and that apparent
] errors are skillful detections of lingering (residual)
] odors of contraband.

Does our legal system really make smart decisions? If you can convict someone based on a dog barking with no physical evidence one wonders if the standard of reasonable doubt is really being upheld in our courts.

[Politech] Anti-drug attorney's critique of police using drug dogs



 
 
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