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SELLERS v. The SUPERIOR COURT OF SACRAMENTO COUNTY
The petition for review is granted. The issues to be briefed and argued are as follows: 1. Does the presence of 0.36 grams of loose marijuana on the floor of a vehicle constitute an open container violation under Health & Safety Code, section 11362.3, subdivision (a)(4)? 2. Does the answer to this question affect whether there was probable cause for a warrantless vehicle search under the totality of the circumstances, such that remand would be required for reconsideration of the Court of Appeal's alternative analysis, Sellers v. Superior Court (2024) 104 Cal.App.5th 468, 478-479, 324 Cal.Rptr.3d 650?
Pending review, the opinion of the Court of Appeal, which is currently published at 104 Cal.App.5th 468, 324 Cal.Rptr.3d 650, may be cited, not only for its persuasive value, but also for the limited purpose of establishing the existence of a conflict in authority that would in turn allow trial courts to exercise discretion under Auto Equity Sales, Inc. v. Superior Court (1962) 57 Cal.2d 450, 456, 20 Cal.Rptr. 321, 369 P.2d 937, to choose between sides of any such conflict. (See Standing Order Exercising Authority Under California Rules of Court, Rule 8.1115(e)(3), Upon Grant of Review or Transfer of a Matter with an Underlying Published Court of Appeal Opinion, Administrative Order 2021-04-21; Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(e)(3) and corresponding Comment, par. 2.)
Votes: Guerrero, C. J., Corrigan, Liu, Kruger, Groban, Jenkins and Evans, JJ.
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Docket No: S287164
Decided: December 18, 2024
Court: Supreme Court of California.
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