Sentences with phrase «by sniffer dog»

The first was by the sniffer dog, which alerted the police to the presence of drugs.
[3] In that case, the Ontario Court of Justice judge found that searches at a high school by a sniffer dog and police were unconstitutional and excluded the evidence found as a result of such searches.
These held items of clothing (stolen without their owners» knowledge) belonging to suspects they might subsequently want to track by sniffer dog.
In a decision released today, the Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a decision that excluded evidence obtained in a sweep of an Ontario school by sniffer dogs.

Not exact matches

The Premier League game between Manchester Utd and Bournemouth was postponed until Tuesday night following a fake bomb left by a private company after a training exercise involving explosive sniffer dogs last Wednesday.
Igor is one of 11 dogs trained by Rudy Van Baelen, founder of The Sniffers, a company based in Mol, Belgium.
Sniffers can help with reactive dogs as well by focusing them on scent detection and can help build confidence in pooch's that are on the shy side!
Highly thought of by the police as sniffer dogs, well known in the field trial world for their tireless enthusiasm, many a rough shooting man's friend, a joy to behold when moving round the show ring in their own distinctive style, a wonderful family pet and a good companion for young and old alike.
Driving It Home: Participants at the first AKC U.S. Detection Dog Conference explored the world of explosives - detection sniffers in detailed presentations (left) and through demonstrations by working K - 9 teams
A sniffer dog, or detection dog is typically trained to sniff out things like hidden drugs and other contraband by first learning how to sniff out its favorite toy, laced with the substance the dog will eventually make a living out of looking for.
Indeed, you might not notice the pile left behind by another dog, cat, or other animal, but your dog's powerful sniffer keys in on the potential personal treat.
The Supreme Court concluded by a 6 - to - 3 majority that the use of a sniffer dog in these circumstances constituted a search, and that the search constituted a breach of the suspect's rights under Section 8 of the Charter.
The reasonable suspicion standard was subsequently adopted unanimously by the Supreme Court and applied to sniffer dog searches in R. v. Chehil, 2013 SCC 49 and R. v. MacKenzie, 2013 SCC 50
The Supreme Court of Canada holds that a search by a sniffer - dog constitutes a «search» under s. 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
In this case, the police were invited by a school principal to walk a sniffer dog through the building to enforce the «zero tolerance» policy for drugs.
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