仅凭佛罗里达州法院规则 大麻的味道不足以进行车辆搜查 保护第四修正案的权利
Florida court rules odor of cannabis alone isn't enough for vehicle searches, protecting Fourth Amendment rights.
佛罗里达的一个上诉法院裁定,警察不再能够仅仅根据大麻的气味搜查车辆,指出光凭大麻的气味是不够的。
A Florida appeals court ruled that police can no longer search a vehicle based solely on the smell of cannabis, stating that the odor alone is insufficient probable cause.
由第二区上诉法院发布的裁决反映了州法律的变化,允许医疗用大麻和含有痕量THC的大麻和大麻制品。
The decision, issued by the 2nd District Court of Appeal, reflects changes in state law allowing medical marijuana and hemp products with trace THC.
法院强调,警官在进行搜查之前必须有额外的合理怀疑,以加强《第四修正案》的权利。
The court emphasized that officers must have additional reasonable suspicion before conducting a search, reinforcing Fourth Amendment rights.
该裁决适用于车辆停留,并与大麻法已经演变的各州更广泛的法律转变相一致。
The ruling applies to vehicle stops and aligns with broader legal shifts in states where cannabis laws have evolved.