KEITH RODERICK NOCK v. STATE OF MARYLAND
Daily Record Staff//March 14, 2017//
Criminal procedure — Motion to suppress evidence — Odor and presence of marijuana
A jury in the Circuit Court for Wicomico County convicted Keith Roderick Nock, appellant, of transporting a handgun and carrying a concealed dangerous weapon. He raises a single issue on appeal:
Did the trial court err in admitting evidence of the odor and presence of marijuana in appellant’s car when he was not accused of possessing it?
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