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Thursday, December 30, 2021 at 5:55 AM
By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The Pennsylvania Supreme Court says the smell of marijuana can be a factor police use to justify a search without a warrant but can’t be the sole basis for it. The state’s top court ruled Wednesday that a state police search of a vehicle in Allentown three years ago was conducted only because the troopers smelled marijuana. A trial court had ruled the search unconstitutional and said the evidence it produced was not able to be used in court, and dismissed the charge of possession of a small amount of marijuana. The Supreme Court majority reinstated the order suppressing the evidence.
Pa Supreme Court Rules Pot Smell Alone Can’t Justify Warrantless Search
