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Extraction Summary
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Summary
This is a probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department detailing the arrest of an individual on September 11, 2005. Officer Nicholas Christo initiated a traffic stop on a white Mitsubishi and, upon detecting the odor of marijuana, questioned the occupants. The defendant admitted to possessing marijuana and paraphernalia, leading to her arrest on charges of possession.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Nicholas Christo | Arresting/Investigating Officer |
The officer who observed the vehicle, conducted the traffic stop, found the marijuana, and made the arrest.
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| Sgt K Burchell | Notary Public / Police Officer |
The officer before whom the affidavit was sworn and subscribed on 9-12-05.
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| Unnamed Defendant | Defendant |
The individual who was an occupant in the vehicle, admitted to possessing marijuana, handed it to the officer, and wa...
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT | Government Agency |
The law enforcement agency employing the arresting officer, Nicholas Christo.
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Timeline (1 events)
2005-09-11
Officer Nicholas Christo observed a white Mitsubishi parked in a safety zone. After the vehicle moved, he conducted a traffic stop. Upon approaching the vehicle, he detected the odor of marijuana, questioned the five occupants, and the defendant admitted to possessing marijuana and paraphernalia, which she handed over. The defendant was then arrested for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
200 Block of Bahama Lane
Locations (2)
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The location across from where the white Mitsubishi was initially observed parked in a safety zone.
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The location where Officer Christo conducted the car stop of the white Mitsubishi.
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Relationships (1)
Officer Christo arrested the Unnamed Defendant for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop.
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