Danawala v. Houston Lighting & Power Co., 4 F.3d 989 (5th Cir. 1993). · Go Syfert
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discussed Cited as authority (quoted) Thompson v. Texas Department of Public Safety
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when the dogs alerted on the trunk of the car, the officers had probable cause to believe that there were drugs in the trunk, and so did not need a warrant to search the trunk.
cited Cited "see, e.g." Nel v. Unknown
W.D. Tex. · 2021 · signal: see also · confidence low
Darby v. Pasadena Police Dep’t, 939 F.2d 311, 314 (5th Cir. 1991); see also Kirkendall v. Grambling & Mounce, Inc., 4 F.3d 989 , 1993 WL 360732, at *3 (5th Cir. 1993).
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Danawala
v.
Houston Lighting & Power Co.
92-2333.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Aug 21, 1993.
4 F.3d 989

4 F.3d 989

Danawala
v.
Houston Lighting

NO. 92-2333

United States Court of Appeals,
Fifth Circuit.

Aug 24, 1993

1

Appeal From: S.D.Tex.

2

AFFIRMED.