IA: Baggy of marijuana in the pocket was plain feel

The patdown was reasonable based on the strong smell of marijuana coming from defendant’s department. The feel of a baggy in the pocket was plain feel. State v. Banks, 814 N.W.2d 622 (Iowa App. 2012):

At the suppression hearing, Officer Younie testified he felt the crunch or crinkle of plastic in Banks’s front pants pocket. Based on his experience he knew marijuana is routinely packaged in plastic baggies. He smelled the odor of burnt marijuana, and therefore, he opined the item in Banks’s pocket was packaged marijuana. Officer Younie acknowledged that it was possible the baggie may have contained something other than marijuana, but as stated above, absolute certainty is not required. In addition, in his police report Officer Younie stated that he felt something in the pocket during the pat-down and that it felt like a plastic bag with a soft substance inside. We believe this evidence provided Officer Younie with probable cause to believe the item he felt in Banks’s pocket was contraband, justifying his seizure of the item during the Terry pat-down.

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