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Rodriguez v. United States : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rodriguez v. United States
''Rodriguez v. United States'', , was a United States Supreme Court case which analyzed whether police officers may extend the length of a traffic stop to conduct a search with a trained detection dog.〔''Rodriguez v. United States'', No. 13–9972, 575 U.S. ___ (2015), slip op. at 2–4.〕 In a 6–3 opinion, the Court held that officers may not extend the length of a traffic stop to conduct a dog sniff unrelated to the original purpose of the stop.〔''Rodriguez v. United States'', slip op. at 1.〕 However, the Court remanded the case to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit to determine whether the officer's extension of the traffic stop was independently justified by reasonable suspicion.〔''Rodriguez v. United States'', slip op. at 9.〕 Some analysts have suggested that the Court's decision to limit police authority was influenced by ongoing protests in Ferguson, Missouri.〔Noah Feldman, , April 21, 2015: (The Supreme Court Is Worried About the Police ) (Accessed July 2, 2015); Mark Joseph Stern, , April 21, 2015: (The Ferguson Effect – Chief Justice Roberts Rules Against Police Abuse at the Supreme Court. Maybe He Finally Gets It. ) (Accessed July 2, 2015).〕 ==Background==
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