WebOct 22, 2013 · Commonwealth v. Xander, 14 A.3d 174 (Pa.Super.2011). In Xander, … WebJustia › US Law › Case Law › Pennsylvania Case Law › Pennsylvania Superior Court Decisions › 2024 › Com. v. Grooms, K. Receive free daily summaries of new opinions from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Subscribe. Com. v. Grooms, K. (opinion) Annotate this Case. Download PDF. Search this Case
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WebNov 30, 2024 · Commonwealth v. Barr, 266 A.3d 25, 40 (Pa. 2024) (citations omitted). Pursuant to the "plain smell" doctrine, Pennsylvania courts historically held that the smell of marijuana alone would provide officers probable cause to conduct a warrantless search. WebIn this recent case, Commonwealth v. Barr II, an Allentown police officer conducted a warrantless search of the defendant’s car based on the odor of marijuana he detected from within the car, despite the defendant providing a valid PA medical marijuana license. football chalenge touchdown rush
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WebCOMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Appellant v. TIMOTHY OLIVER BARR II : : : : : … Webv. Barr, 934 F.3d 1026, 1029 (9th Cir. 2024). “District judges must require a showing of nationwide impact or sufficient similarity to the plaintiff states to foreclose litigation in other districts.” Azar, 911 F.3d at 584; see also City & Cnty. of San Francisco v. Trump, 897 F.3d 1225, 1244 (9th Cir. 2024) (noting record WebDec 29, 2024 · Commonwealth v. Barr, 240 A.3d 1263, 1289 (Pa. Super. 2024). For example, as Justice Mundy notes, it appears the trial court “[o]verlooked . . . the fact that officers’ suspicions of criminal activity increased after [a]ppellant became hostile, refused to let anyone get out of the car upon request by the officers, and required football chairman games online