News (Media Awareness Project) - US OH: Marijuana Odor Is Enought To Warrant Search |
Title: | US OH: Marijuana Odor Is Enought To Warrant Search |
Published On: | 2000-09-21 |
Source: | Blade, The (OH) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 08:08:36 |
COLUMBUS ---A police officer can rely on his sense of smell as a sole reason to search for marijuana, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled in an unanimous decision yesterday.
The court sent back to Lancaster Municipal court the case of a driver whose car and coat were searched during a traffic stop Feb. 28 1999.
Highway Patrol Sgt. Jeff Green did not have a search warrant. But he said he searched Christopher M. Moore after smelling a strong odor of marijuana and found drug paraphernalia in his coat and a burned marijuana cigarette in the car's ashtray.
The court sent back to Lancaster Municipal court the case of a driver whose car and coat were searched during a traffic stop Feb. 28 1999.
Highway Patrol Sgt. Jeff Green did not have a search warrant. But he said he searched Christopher M. Moore after smelling a strong odor of marijuana and found drug paraphernalia in his coat and a burned marijuana cigarette in the car's ashtray.
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