Drug Canine Legal Update
Nationally recognized for prosecuting drug trafficking cases, Ted Daus tells it like it is — a direct opportunity for K-9 handlers to learn what prosecutors need on the stand when presenting drug cases to a jury.











Class overview
Nationally recognized for prosecuting drug trafficking cases, Ted Daus tells it like it is. What a perfect opportunity for K-9 handlers to learn straight from the prosecutor what he needs to hear from you on the stand when presenting your drug cases to the jury. Ted navigates his way through the latest courtroom decisions about police detection dogs and takes us along for the wild and sometimes crazy ride. Ted's abilities as a communicator will keep you on the edge of your seat as he opens everyone's eyes to what's been happening in the courtroom and what the future looks like for drug detection K-9 teams across America
This session explains:
- What prosecutors need to hear when drug-detection cases reach trial
- How recent legal decisions affect canine deployment and testimony
- Where handlers unintentionally create courtroom vulnerability
- What strong, defensible K-9 work looks like under scrutiny






Ted Daus
Ted Daus is a longtime prosecutor and national lecturer on canine law and search-and-seizure, with decades of courtroom experience handling drug-trafficking cases.
He has served as counsel of record in U.S. Supreme Court K-9 cases and regularly teaches handlers and agencies what courts require from modern canine deployment and testimony.
His instruction focuses on one outcome:
K-9 work that holds up in court.








Secure your seat at HITS 2026
Legal defensibility is not theoretical. It is tested in court.
This class helps handlers and agencies prepare before that moment arrives.

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The Drug Canine Legal Update is one part of a broader HITS program designed to strengthen deployment judgment, detection reliability, and operational decision-making in the field. Additional sessions expand that learning across tracking, behavior, detection science, and tactical leadership.









