Opinions July 6, 2010
Indiana Court of Appeals
                            	Derrick
                            Bush v. State of Indiana
                            	49A02-0907-CR-682
                            	Criminal. After considering state’s claims of waiver as presented in its petition for rehearing, reaffirms original
                            opinion reversing Bush’s conviction of carrying a handgun without a license. Court of Appeals originally reversed conviction
                            after it held a canine sniff and resulting warrantless search of Bush’s automobile violated the Fourth Amendment because
                            the state did not meet its burden of showing the traffic stop was not unreasonably prolonged or there was independent reasonable
                            suspicion to justify the canine sniff.