RapGenius says: During the incident in question, the cop unknowingly pulled Jay over with drugs stashed away in the car, but - because the K-9 unit he called in didn’t show - was forced to let Jay go. So: Was the cop legally wrong? The Roberts court ruled in 2004 that you no longer need probable cause for a K-9 search, all you need is “reasonable suspicion,” which the cop likely had in this fact pattern (see Illinois v. Lucky for Jay, “the year ‘94”, so he was safe.
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