OH9: Smell of burnt MJ justified search even though officers found none

The smell of burnt marijuana justified the search of defendant’s car even though none was found. State v. Dejournett, 2026-Ohio-640 (9th Dist. Feb. 25, 2026).*

An empty beer can in the beverage holder doesn’t justify a search of the car. While there was reasonable suspicion for a stop, no probable cause here. State v. Noll, 2026 Iowa App. LEXIS 205 (Feb. 25, 2026).*

Officers had probable cause for a drug search of defendant’s vehicle, and they removed it to a police yard and got a warrant. They went “above and beyond” to get the warrant. United States v. Griffin, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 37065 (E.D. Pa. Feb. 24, 2026).*

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