and since you are such a brilliant young person (yes, sarcasm), you missed this:
some states allow smell as PC, some don't.My question involves criminal law for the state of:
and I love this part:
I guess you told her. How's that working out for ya?I told her "No you're not searching my car, I do not give consent to a search"
Did you tell her that as well? They love it when you tell them that.and I know my rights,
in your opinion and if she really didn't, we wouldn't be here since your lawyer would have shot down the search based on lack of PC but yet, here we are, talking about your future at McDonalds.she had no probable cause to search
maybe, maybe not. The state is relevant and your little brilliant self decided to delete that question rather than answer it when it was posed to you.That's what I would think, but she never noted anything about the smell in the police report or said anything to me about it so can she really use that as her probable cause?

