WA: Being an MMJ patient doesn’t negate PC for SW for grow operation

Whether the target of a search is a medical marijuana patient is an affirmative defense at trial. Therefore, it doesn’t factor into the probable cause determination. State v. Reis, 2014 Wash. App. LEXIS 759 (March 31, 2014).

Defendant was arrested and in handcuffs. The search of her purse was valid before handing it back to her for the safety of the officers. State v. Mayberry, 2014 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 358 (April 16, 2014).*

Defendant’s stop was without probable cause to believe he committed any traffic offense, and the subsequent seizure of cash was invalid. United States v. $45,000.00 in United States Currency, 749 F.3d 709 (8th Cir. 2014).*

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