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| The cops heard he was a grower and searched his trash. They found marijuana (an illegal substance). I think you have enough probable cause to get a judge to sign a warrent. I don't think the freshness of the marijuana really matters. |
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| Possession of 0.08 grams of marijuana is a misdemeanor and wouldn't in any way justify breaking into someone's home with a SWAT team. That was the only reason they had to be suspicious beyond the uncorroborated Quote:
__________________ 60% of the people of America now say we are heading toward a depression. Not a recession, a depression. We are in desperate need of profitable industries that we can tax. Um... Now can we legalize pot? ~ Bill Maher | |
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| I'm just going on the concept of "where there is smoke, there is fire". The tip and the marijuana (smoke) led to the search and they found what? If the cops had found that much marijuana in your car, don't you think that would have led to the cops searching the rest of the car? Where is Niteshift when you need him? |
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| There is a higher expectation of privacy in the home. Quote:
There are two articles I was able to find with a quick search about this case. The first, published on April 14, 1999 in the Sacramento Bee, adds that they were additionally charged with possession of marijuana for sale; the Deputy District Attorney argued "that the number of plants, combined with the discovery of small plastic bags and a scale in the kitchen, suggested that the drugs were intended, at least in part, for sale." (An ex post facto arguement.) The second, published on August 10, 2000 in The Auburn Journal, adds the missing "items": "Potter...stated he found marijuana seeds and a hydroponic grow rock." The defense attourney argued "what Potter actually found in the trash can was .08 grams of partially burnt marijuana, one marijuana seed and no indication the marijuana was freshly cut or moist." Quote:
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