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Commonwealth v. Gary – The Odor of Marijuana

Drugs, DWI, Federal Crime, FelonyBy Panighetti LawJune 14, 2017Leave a comment

Within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in order for law enforcement to search a vehicle they have generally needed to have both probable cause and exigent circumstances. That all changed in April of 2014. It’s a three year old case, but the impact the case has had on the criminal justice world has been significant.

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