California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Longmire, B266083 (Cal. App. 2017):
As we have discussed, there was an objective manifestation that appellant may have violated Vehicle Code section 22400, subdivision (a). Thayer testified, and the trial court properly found, that appellant brought his vehicle to a complete stop so as to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic on West Boulevard, without activating his turn signal or otherwise signaling his intentions to other vehicles. Under these circumstances, the traffic stop was justified. Thayer's search of the vehicle was proper, because he "had probable cause to search [appellant's] car for marijuana after he smelled the odor of marijuana." (People v. Strasburg (2007) 148 Cal.App.4th 1052, 1059.) The trial court properly denied appellant's motion to suppress.
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The judgment is affirmed.
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