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The Odor Of Marijuana, Probable Cause & The Automobile Exception
By: malcom bloczynski
The Fourth District Court of Appeal additionally held that once the officer smelled the distinct odor of unburnt cannabis, that he had probable cause to conduct a search of the vehicle as well as place the defendant under arrest; it didn't matter if the officer arrested first & conducted the search later.(read
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Appellate Court Overturns Lower Court Ruling Rejecting Defendant's Motion To Suppress Blood Test Res
By: malcom bloczynski
Apart from the illegally obtained legal blood evidence, the State of Florida didn't prove a nexus between the medical records subpoenaed and the pending investigation. Instead, the state only relied on the inadmissible legal blood to get the medical blood. The State of Florida did not rely on any lawfully obtained evidence which showed any nexus between defendant's medical blood and the accident investigation.(read
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Criminal Defendant Accidentally Confesses To A Robbery Unaware Of Recording Device Inside Of Police
By: malcom bloczynski
A hidden microphone recorded their conversation in which defendant admitted facts pertaining to the strong armed robbery. The 4th District Court of Appeal ruled the recorded statements of the defendant were admissible.(read
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Florida's Supreme Court Rules Dhsmv Administrative Hearing Officers Must Rule On Legality Of Dui Arr
By: malcom bloczynski
As soon as section 322.2615 & section 316.1932 are interpreted jointly, it becomes clear that under the statutory scheme, adequate cause to sustain the suspension based upon section 322.2615(7) & whether the person whose driver's license was suspended refused to submit to any such test require that the hearing officer make the determination of whether the chemical test was provided incident to a lawful arrest, as required by section 316.1932, Florida Statutes.(read
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