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In Indiana, for a misdemeanor, a law enforcement officer can generally only make a warrantless arrest for a crime that is committed in the officers presence. However, there are exceptions to this rule, including domestic battery and theft.
(b) If the judicial officer determines that there is probable cause to believe that any crime was committed and that the arrested person committed it, the judicial officer shall order that the arrested person be held to answer in the proper court.
The Indiana stop and identify statute is located in Indiana Code 34-28-5-3.5, and states explicitly that, a person who knowingly or intentionally refuses to provide either their name, address, and date of birth, or their drivers license, to a law enforcement officer who has stopped the person for an infraction or
The definition in Indiana Code for invasion of privacy can be found in Indiana Code 35-46-1-15.1, which generally defines the offense as knowingly or intentionally violating a protective order, workplace violence restraining order, a no-contact order, or an order issued in another state that is of the same nature.
In Colorado, odor alone does not give an officer probable cause to search your vehicle for contraband, or act as evidence that you might be driving under the influence. This is particularly true because possession of certain quantities of marijuana is perfectly legal in our state.

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Courts usually find probable cause when there is a reasonable basis for believing that a crime may have been committed (for an arrest) or when evidence of the crime is present in the place to be searched (for a search). Under exigent circumstances, probable cause can also justify a warrantless search or seizure.
Vehicle Searches and Plain View/Smell Cody v. State (702 N.E.2d 364). What this means is that if a police officer stops your car and smells the odor of marijuana, the officer has probable cause to believe there is marijuana in the car and they can search the car and containers within that car for marijuana.

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