ABC7 Denver: Driver gets $35K after being searched for ‘pot smell,’ nothing found

ABC7 Denver: Driver gets $35K after being searched for ‘pot smell,’ nothing found by Deb Stanley:

LOVELAND, Colo. – A man who says he was put in handcuffs for an hour because he allegedly smelled of marijuana is getting $35,000 from the city of Loveland, according to the ACLU.

David Kramer said he was stopped for a minor traffic issue on July 4, 2011.

“Kramer was held in handcuffs for more than an hour and was subjected, in violation of his Fourth Amendment rights, to a search of his body, his wallet, and his vehicle by Loveland police, who gave no justification other than a claim they smelled marijuana,” according to a letter that ACLU attorneys sent to the city of Loveland.

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