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An anonymous tipster called the Goldbergia Police Department (GPD) and told detectives the following: “There is a white Subaru Hatchback driving down Highway 45 that is filled with glow-cocaine, a new kind of street drug that glows in the dark and sets off a black light detector. I don’t want to disclose my identity, but I have given reliable tips in the past – including a tip that lead to the capture and arrest of Martin Mondale, a mid-level drug dealer in Goldbergia. The owner of the Hatchback lives at 20 Green Lane, and her house is filled with guns and money.”
The GPD decided to walk up to 20 Green Lane and knock on the door. No one answered. As police were about to walk away, they saw a large vase sitting in an open window filled with stacks of cash, estimated at $5,000.
The police then found the Hatchback further down Highway 45 and shone a BlackLight3000 on the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle illuminated with many white spots, leading the police to believe that glow-cocaine was inside the vehicle. The police pulled over the vehicle and searched the entire vehicle, trunk, and backpacks inside the car. Inside, the police found glow-cocaine and $100,000 in cash.
Ultimately, the driver and owner of the home at 20 Green Lane, Ferica, was arrested for distributing glow-cocaine. At her trial, she seeks to exclude the evidence found in the car. Will her motion to suppress be successful?