Summary
In State v. Gant, 637 So.2d 396, 397 (La. 1994), the Supreme Court of Louisiana praised the use of a drug-sniffing dog as a technique whereby the police "pursued a means of investigation likely to confirm or dispel their suspicions quickly."
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No. 93-KK-2895.
July 1, 1994.
In re Robert Gant; Defendant; applying for rehearing of an Order of this Court dated May 20, 1994; Parish of East Baton Rouge, Nineteenth Judicial District Court, No. 4-93-1868; First Circuit, Court of Appeal, No. KW93 2102.
Rehearing denied.
LEMMON, J., not on panel.