Multiple Choice
In Illinois v. Caballes (2005) , SCOTUS ruled that:
A) drivers of automobiles have a reasonable expectation of privacy that protects them from the use of drug-sniffing dogs without a warrant.
B) drug-sniffing dogs can only be used if there is reasonable suspicion the driver has narcotics
C) drug-sniffing dog searches are prone to many errors and are so intimidating that officials must have probable cause to use them
D) the use of well-trained drug-sniffing dogs to expose contraband items that would remain hidden in a routine traffic stop does not intrude on a driver's reasonable expectation of privacy, and the Fourth Amendment does not apply.
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