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Pot Brothers at Law-๐๐ In California, remember, the mere smell alone doesn't constitute probable cause for a search.
๐๐ In California, remember, the mere smell alone doesn't constitute probable cause for a search. This is crucial to understand. Unless they have independent probable cause, they can't conduct a further search just based on smell. This is why it's vital to remain silent and not discuss your day, avoiding giving them any additional probable cause.
If they bring out a dog to search based solely on smell, that evidence is likely to be dismissed quickly in court. However, if there are other factors at play – maybe something visible in the car or if you've inadvertently given them a reason – then a canine unit may be involved legitimately. Knowing your rights is key in these situations. #PotBrothersAtLaw¿ #CaliforniaLaw #KnowYourRights #ProbableCause #Legal #StayInformed #SilenceIsPower #Search #Rights ๐โ๏ธ๐๐๐ซ๐ฎโ๏ธ๐ #PnPMedia
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