Opinion ID: 2274559
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Heading: Harris placed a baggie of marijuana in his mouth.

Text: Dover Police Officers Davis and Barrett observed a car, idling in a parking lot, with its headlights off and windows fogged. Harris and two other men occupied this car. The officers approached the car, and Davis tapped on the window and smelled marijuana when an occupant rolled down the window. The occupants denied having any marijuana, and the officers ordered them out of the car. A third police officer, Corporal Connick, arrived on the scene. A search of the car revealed a warm, burnt, moist cigarette that the officers suspected  but never confirmed  contained marijuana. During the search, Connick spoke with Harris. He observed that Harris's speech was muffled, and saw a small piece of plastic in Harris's mouth. Connick waited to catch the other officers' attention, grabbed Harris, and instructed him to spit out the plastic object. Harris did not immediately comply, but eventually spat out a small plastic bag containing 0.55 grams of marijuana.