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<blockquote data-quote="tweetr" data-source="post: 3949581" data-attributes="member: 5183"><p>Not really correct.</p><p></p><p>He was stopped for an inoperative third brake light. That is probable cause to "search" - ahem - the third brake light. For which one does not need a dog, does one? How did the dog get there?</p><p></p><p>You, naturally, don't know this, but I do. For the purpose of discussion just accept that this is so:</p><p>There was no marijuana. There never was any marijuana. There never has been any marijuana in that car, at least not in the c. two years he has owned this used car. Follow the logic, then:</p><p></p><p>There was no marijuana. Therefore there was no odor of marijuana, let alone a "strong odor." How then did we get from a third brake light to marijuana? The deputy on-scene was notably evasive on this pertinent point. The lieutenant supervising the office was notably evasive on this pertinent point. It is necessary to establish probable cause for marijuana before searching for marijuana. Where is the probable cause?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tweetr, post: 3949581, member: 5183"] Not really correct. He was stopped for an inoperative third brake light. That is probable cause to "search" - ahem - the third brake light. For which one does not need a dog, does one? How did the dog get there? You, naturally, don't know this, but I do. For the purpose of discussion just accept that this is so: There was no marijuana. There never was any marijuana. There never has been any marijuana in that car, at least not in the c. two years he has owned this used car. Follow the logic, then: There was no marijuana. Therefore there was no odor of marijuana, let alone a "strong odor." How then did we get from a third brake light to marijuana? The deputy on-scene was notably evasive on this pertinent point. The lieutenant supervising the office was notably evasive on this pertinent point. It is necessary to establish probable cause for marijuana before searching for marijuana. Where is the probable cause? [/QUOTE]
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