USA – Media Report: Scent of marijuana proves fatal to fentanyl prosecution

The Story is behind a paywall at https://www.abqjournal.com/news/scent-of-marijuana-proves-fatal-to-major-fentanyl-prosecution/2990338

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In February 2026, federal prosecutors in New Mexico dismissed charges in a major drug trafficking case involving approximately 120 pounds of fentanyl pills (over 500,000 pills) after the arresting officer’s credibility was challenged.

Key details of the case’s collapse include:
  • The Traffic Stop: Officer Nicholas Jackson of the Bureau of Indian Affairs stopped 24-year-old Jordan Baldwin on Interstate 40, citing excessively dark window tints.
  • The “Smell Test” Challenge: Jackson claimed he detected the odor of marijuana from outside the vehicle. This led to a search where he found less than an eighth of a gram of unburnt marijuana in a backpack and the massive fentanyl stash in the trunk.
  • Defense Arguments: Baldwin’s attorney, Robert Gorence, filed a motion to suppress the evidence, arguing it was physically impossible for a human to smell such a tiny amount of raw marijuana through a closed car and backpack. He described the claim as defying “human olfactory prowess”.
  • Officer Credibility: The defense also questioned Jackson’s legal jurisdiction to conduct the stop in Bernalillo County and highlighted his “unorthodox” interdiction methods discussed on his own podcasts and YouTube channel.
  • Dismissal: Three days before a scheduled hearing for U.S. District Judge Kea Riggs to evaluate the officer’s credibility, the U.S. Attorney’s Office dismissed all charges “in the interest of justice”

Also see

https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/interiors-law-enforcement-k-9-unit-seizes-more-4-million-dollars-narcotics-indian

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