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Raford v. State
828 SO.2D 1012, 2002.FL.0003842
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The State appeals the trial court order granting James Rabbs motion to suppress. James Rabb was charged with possession of Alprazolam (Xanex), possession of 3, 4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), and possession of cannabis (marijuana). Rabb moved to suppress the drugs recovered from his house pursuant to a search warrant. The warrant had been issued based on a "dog sniff" at the exterior of Rabbs house by a canine trained to detect the odor of marijuana. The trial court granted Rabbs motion to suppress, and the State appeals. We affirm.