NC: Nexus is a PC question also shown by reasonable interences

It was logical to conclude that two brothers were drug dealers: they lived together which one lied about where he lived, one of them had a truck registered there, and a fair inference on the totality was that evidence of their drug dealing would be found on the premises. Considering the deference the issuing magistrate’s decision gets, the trial court erred in finding no probable cause. State v. Allman, 2016 N.C. LEXIS 1114 (Dec. 21, 2016).

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