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  1. United States v. Strawther, No. 23-3779 (8th Cir. 2025) - Justia Law

    Jan 10, 2025 · During the stop, the officer claimed to smell burnt marijuana emanating from the vehicle. Strawther admitted to having smoked marijuana in the vehicle while in California. A search of the …

  2. June 28, 2024 HARRIS, J. -95 in Duval County, Florida. Upon approaching the vehicle, Detective Bridge smelled the odor of burnt marijuana c ming from inside the vehicle. He asked all occupants of the …

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  3. Is Smell of Marijuana Probable Cause in Florida? - Pumphrey Law

    In August 2024, Florida’s 5th District Court of Appeal ruled in Baxter v. State that the odor of fresh marijuana alone is insufficient for police to initiate an investigatory detention and search a person’s …

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    • High court: Smell of burned cannabis is not cause for warrantless ...

      Sep 24, 2024 · Law enforcement officers in Illinois cannot rely on the smell of burnt cannabis alone to justify searching a vehicle without a warrant, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.

    • Illinois Supreme Court rules police can search ... - Law Enforcement …

      Dec 11, 2024 · In 2023, the Senate passed a bill that would prohibit police from searching a vehicle based on the smell of burnt or raw cannabis, but it stalled in the House pending resolution of the …

    • Illinois Supreme Court Rules Smell of Burnt Cannabis Isn’t Enough to ...

      Sep 20, 2024 · In a landmark ruling, the Illinois Supreme Court has declared that the smell of burnt cannabis alone can no longer be used as a valid reason for law enforcement to conduct a …

    • People v. Redmond :: 2024 :: Supreme Court of Illinois ... - Justia Law

      Redmond filed a motion to suppress the evidence, arguing that the odor of burnt cannabis alone did not provide probable cause for a warrantless search. The Henry County Circuit Court granted the …

    • EVANS JOSHUA OWENS vs STATE OF FLORIDA - Justia Law

      Justia › U.S. Law › Case Law › Florida Case Law › Florida Second District Court of Appeal Decisions › 2021 › EVANS JOSHUA OWENS vs STATE OF FLORIDA

    • People v. Molina :: 2024 :: Supreme Court of Illinois ... - Justia Law

      The court held that the odor of raw cannabis coming from a vehicle on an Illinois highway provides police officers, who are trained and experienced in distinguishing between burnt and raw cannabis, …

    • Raw Cannabis And Burnt Cannabis Smell From A Car Have Different …

      Dec 9, 2024 · Defendant was a front-seat passenger in a vehicle stopped for speeding. The officer approached on the passenger side and detected a strong odor of fresh cannabis. The trooper had …