MD: Even with MJ decrim, smell of pot in car is PC

Despite decriminalization of less than 10g of marijuana, the officer here had probable cause to search vehicle where he detects odor of marijuana emanating from vehicle, as marijuana in any amount remains contraband, notwithstanding decriminalization of possession of less than ten grams of marijuana. Odor of marijuana gives rise to probable cause to believe that vehicle contains contraband or evidence of crime. There was probable cause to search vehicle based on the odor. Robinson v. State, 2017 Md. LEXIS 12 (Jan. 20, 2017).

Defendant raised the automobile exception via and IAC search claim on the premise that the state didn’t prove the vehicle was readily mobile. [Without an objection it doesn’t have to.] The search appears legal under the automobile exception. State v. Burton, 2017 N.C. App. LEXIS 31 (Jan. 17, 2017).*

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