Denial of motion to suppress in prosecution for marijuana possession for sale

People v. Smith, B219915, concerned a challnege to the trial court’s denial of defendant’s motion to suppress, in a prosecution of defendant for marijuana possession for sale.  In affirming the decision, the court held that the two police officers and a deputy probation officer acted reasonably while searching defendant’s apartment, and because the officer acted reasonably in opening a dryer door, the observation and seizure of the marijuana by the officer in plain view was reasonable.

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  • Read the Full Decision in People v. Smith, B219915

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