The testimony at the suppression hearing, which was credited by the hearing court, established that the police had probable cause to arrest defendant for unlawful possession of marijuana. The police witnesses testified that there was a strong odor of marijuana emanating from defendant's car when defendant opened the car door, and the officers observed a partially burned marijuana cigarette, in plain view, on the center console between the front seats of the car (see People...
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