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In February 1997, Galt High's criminal justice class was subjected to a search via drug-sniffing canines. A student by the name of Jacob Reed refused the search and was escorted to the principal's office where his personal belongings were searched. The search turned up no evidence of illegal drug paraphernalia. Meanwhile, back in the classroom student Chris Sulamo's jacket created a false alarm with the dogs, but Chris wanted a police officer present before the search continued. Nothing illegal was found on either of the students in the classroom. Due to this random search the ACLU was contacted and a lawsuit was filed, claiming an invasion of privacy, which is unconstitutional. Galt High Board of Trustees agreed to drop the drug-sniffing dog program if the lawsuit was also dropped. Part of the agreement was also to remove the suspension of Sulamo.