 As a lawyer, I can't aid anyone in the commission of a crime, but I can share about my experiences. Today I'm going to share a story about a guy who did a great job of distancing himself from the weed in his car using the theory of constructive possession. Hello, my name is Jeff Lawder, I'm a criminal defense attorney here in Florida. But I have a slightly different take than most defense attorneys because I spent 13 years as a cop. Now I've worked in a lot of different areas in those 13 years, but for a vast majority of the time, I was a street level cop. If you'd like to talk about your case, I'll leave my contact information in the description below. So I've only seen this once, and it was pure genius. I pulled a guy over, his car smells like weed. And I went through the typical drug investigation, he denied me knowledge of the weed, and I end up searching the car. Now I found five and a half grams of weed in the car, but it's not that I found weed as the question, it's where I found the weed. The weed was in a pocket of a woman's jean jacket that was in the back seat of the car. And the jean jacket clearly wouldn't fit him, and was clearly designed for a woman. Now there's no doubt about it, the weed was his, and I guess I could have submitted the bag for fingerprint testing, but it's not realistic to waste that type of resource on a misdemeanor possession charge. And personally, I wasn't really that hot on making drug arrests, so I let it slip. Now, I bumped into this guy a few months later, and I was busting his chops and I knew the weed was his. He told me that he had bought the woman's jean jacket at a secondhand store for like 10 bucks. He just kept the jacket in his car, and any time he was carrying weed on him, he would put it in the pocket of that jacket. When he would get pulled over, he would deny knowledge of any weed in the car, and the jacket belonged to one of his girlfriend's friends, so he didn't know her at all. It was the perfect cover. He doesn't know her well, so he doesn't feel right about going through her belongings, and he can't answer any questions about her because it only mattered once. Now I likely wouldn't arrest the guy regardless, but having the weed in the jean jacket pocket made it extremely difficult for me to make a strong constructive possession case against him. I didn't ask him, but now I'd like to know if he had ever been searched before and gotten away without getting arrested. Give the video a thumbs up, and if you've got a problem here in Florida, I'd love to chat. You can find my contact information in the description below. Tell me you found me on YouTube for a subscriber's discount. God bless.