10 U.S.C. § 373

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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1989–2005 · leading case: United States v. Tyronski Johnson, 410 F.3d 137 (4th Cir. 2005).
United States v. Tyronski Johnson, 410 F.3d 137 (4th Cir. 2005). “Military personnel may provide certain expert advice, equipment maintenance, and training to civilian law enforcement officers, see 10 U.S.C. §§ 373 , 374(a), but the blood tests at issue in this case concededly do not constitute the provision of expert advice or equipment…”
Use of Navy Drug-Detecting Dogs by Civilian Postal Inspectors (OLC 1989). “Here, by contrast, Navy dogs and per­ 3 Although 10 U S.C. § 373(1) would permit Navy personnel to train civilian Postal Inspectors to handle the dogs, we understand that substitution o f different human handlers is not practicable 4 The provision cited as an example by the…”
Use of Dep't of Def. Drug-Detecting Dogs to Aid in Civilian Law Enf't (OLC 1989). “10 U.S.C. § 373 . If the dogs were capable o f being loaned without their handlers or if training were a practical alternative, we would have no difficulty in concluding that drug-detecting dogs are “equipment” that may be loaned to civilian law enforcement officials, who may…”
— 10 U.S.C. § 373(1) — 1 case
Use of Navy Drug-Detecting Dogs by Civilian Postal Inspectors (OLC 1989). “Here, by contrast, Navy dogs and per­ 3 Although 10 U S.C. § 373(1) would permit Navy personnel to train civilian Postal Inspectors to handle the dogs, we understand that substitution o f different human handlers is not practicable 4 The provision cited as an example by the…”
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