State Of Louisiana v. Zachary Keven Thomas
State Of Louisiana v. Zachary Keven Thomas
Opinion
STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2024 KW 1180
VERSUS
ZACHARY KEYEN THOMAS DECEMBER 30, 2024
In Re: Zachary Keyen Thomas, applying for supervisory writs, 32nd Judicial District Court, Parish of Terrebonne, No. 858376.
BEFORE: McCLENDON, WELCH, AND LANIER, JJ.
WRIT DENIED.
Pmc WIL
Welch J., dissents and would grant the writ application. The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution and La. Const. art. 5 requires more than plain smell of marijuana by a police I, § officer driving in a vehicle with his windows down on May 29, 2023 at 2: 00 a. m. Furthermore, this case is distinguishable from State v. Barnett, 2024- 69 ( La. App. 5th Cir. 10/ 30/ 24), 2024 WL 4613047, 7( finding that " based on the plain smell of marijuana, the detectives had sufficient grounds to search defendant' s residence." Noting that "[ a] t the time of defendant' s arrest [ in August of 2018], the plain -smell exception was an extension of the plain -view exception)", where the lawfully detectives were
positioned on defendant' s porch while conducting a knock and talk and smelled the odor of marijuana emanating from defendant' s home.
RT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
EPUTY CLERK OF COURT FOR THE COURT
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