The Minnesota Supreme Court reversed a methamphetamine possession charge resulting from a car search due to mismatched licenses Wednesday, according to the Star Tribune.
In a 4-3 decision, the court said a search of Erika Diede's cigarette pack was unwarranted, especially because she initially refused to give permission, according to a Supreme Court opinion document.
Diede, who was convicted on fifth-degree drug possession in 2008, appealed the decision twice, the second time to the Supreme Court, reported the Star Tribune.
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