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If someone had a brick of wrapped white powder sitting on the front seat of a parked car, and a cop walking by noticed it, would that constitute probable cause to search the car for drugs? I tend to think a judge would think so. Would it be improper for a cop to look in the window of the car, even if he had no prior reason to expect it to have drugs in it? I think not (and I think the warrant issuing judge would agree. Now would it be improper to have a dog walk down the street sniffing cars for scent of drugs? Also likely not. It's not a search unless they have to enter the vehicle. The fact that the scent in emanating from the vehicle and detectable outside the vehicle makes such detection not a search under the 4th Amendment.
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