CA7: Smell of burnt MJ along with def’s reaction when asked was PC

“Because the totality of the circumstances, including the smell of burnt marijuana and Kizart’s reaction and behavior when Russell asked Kizart about the trunk, provided probable cause to search his car’s trunk, we Affirm the denial of the motion to suppress.” United States v. Kizart, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 23771 (7th Cir. July 28, 2020).*

“In sum, Detectives Wagoner and Tonn had the reasonable suspicion necessary to effectuate a traffic stop. As Detective Wagoner approached Defendant’s car, he observed a bag of methamphetamine plainly on the backseat. Having seen contraband in the car, Detective Wagoner developed the independent probable cause required to seize Defendant and search his car under the automobile exception, and his person incident to arrest.” United States v. Smith, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 132749 (E.D. Cal. July 27, 2020).*

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