Merely smelling cannabis on a person can’t justify a police search a Florida appeals court ruled Wednesday.
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Court limits police vehicle searches based on cannabis odor
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (CBS12) — Florida police can’t search a vehicle solely because it smells like marijuana, a state court said on Wednesday.
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A Florida court has ruled that police cannot search a person’s vehicle based only on the smell of marijuana. The District ...
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Florida appeals court rules ‘plain smell’ of marijuana no longer enough to establish probable cause
The smell of marijuana is no longer enough to establish probable cause for police to justify a search, a Florida appeals court ruled on Wednesday.
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