Good judgement. Cops are always trying to fabricate a reason to get in your house or car.
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . NV - SUPREME COURT TOSSES DRUG CASE OVER ILLEGAL SEARCH The Nevada Supreme Court Thursday tossed a drug conviction against a Reno man, ruling that the forcible, warrantless entry by police into his home was not justified. Sean Andrew Hannon was convicted of drug possession in a case filed after police responded to a domestic disturbance call at his apartment. The disturbance was a loud verbal argument between Hannon and his girlfriend Lea Robinson. When officer Eric Friberg arrived, the woman assured him she was OK and no one inside was Rating: 5