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Cops Forcibly Search Woman's Vagina After Smelling Weed in Her Car

 

On June 21, 2015, Charnesia Corley, a 21-year-old black woman from Houston, Texas, was pulled over by a Harris County Sheriff’s deputy after allegedly running a stop sign. The deputy claimed he smelled marijuana on Corley, and subsequently cuffed her and put her in the back of his patrol car while he searched her vehicle. Finding nothing, the deputy called a female officer to the scene to perform a vaginal search. Yes, a vaginal search. All because he suspected she had weed.
 
According to Corley, the female officer, upon her arrival, “tells me to pull my pants down, I said, ‘Ma’am, I don’t have any underwear on.’ She says, ‘Well, that doesn’t matter. Pull your pants down.’â€

KTRK reports:
 
[Corley] admits hesitating. Deputies say she resisted.
 
“I bend over and she proceeds to try to force her hand inside of me. I tell her, ‘Ma’am, No. You cannot do this,’†Corley told us candidly.
 
She insists at no time did she give consent for any such search. She’s retained an attorney, Sam Cammack, who argues that a search like this in a public parking lot is a violation of her civil rights.
 
Cammack tells the Houston Chronicle that “Corley stood up and protested, so the deputy threw her to the ground and restrained her while another female was called in to assist. When backup arrived, each deputy held one of Corley’s legs apart to conduct the probe.†Corley was then arrested for resisting arrest and possession of marijuana. (Where the marijuana was found is not specified.)
 
The Harris County Sheriff’s Department claims that Corley consented to the roadside cavity search, referencing the officer’s notes where it says she told the deputy that he could “strip search her if I needed to.â€
 
Corley and her attorney deny that she ever gave permission and say that the search was “undeniably†unconstitutional. (“A body cavity search without a warrant would be constitutionally suspect,†agrees the ACLU of Texas’ Rebecca Robertson. “But a body cavity search by the side of the road... I can’t imagine a circumstance where that would be constitutional.â€)
 
“I feel like they sexually assaulted me! I really do. I feel disgusted, downgraded, humiliated,†Corley, who is now going public with her story, tells KTRK.
 
She and Cammack have filed a complaint with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office’s Internal Affairs Division.
 
Reviewing today’s events: White 20-year-old male drives stoned, takes silly selfie with his arresting officer. Black 21-year-old female suspected to be in possession of weed is restrained, has police officer’s hand forcibly inserted into her vagina.
 
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... why do i feel like the cop was right ...(Where the marijuana was found is not specified.)

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but at the same time that was wrong of them to do such a thing....

If they found it in her vagina, they wouldn't hesitate to say that the cop was correct in order to justify her behavior.

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The Harris County Sheriff’s Department claims that Corley consented to the roadside cavity search, referencing the officer’s notes where it says she told the deputy that he could “strip search her if I needed to.â€

 

who the f$%$ would consent to this?
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If they found it in her vagina, they wouldn't hesitate to say that the cop was correct in order to justify her behavior.

because the media likes to incite racial tension.... it's been happening for  the last 15 months in america....

and if the cop was right this wouldn't cause as much of a stir

and she's not denying that it was in there anyway :S

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because the media likes to incite racial tension.... it's been happening for  the last 15 months in america....

and if the cop was right this wouldn't cause as much of a stir

and she's not denying that it was in there anyway :S

girl not at the side of the road it int..Im not against cavity searches after what happened here with a girl who hid bags of cocaine in her vaginal cavity lol.. but they definitely didn't search her on the side of the road and definitely not by a man etiher lmaoaoa cavity searches for women are taken care of by female police officers cavity searches for men are handled by male officers here lol 

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"She insists at no time did she give consent for any such search."

 

This is beyond unacceptable. The actions of the officers in this instance are more criminal than law-abiding at this point. Just nauseating hearing about more and more cases like this to be honest.

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Probable cause for search and seizure. Smelling weed was the probable cause for search and seizure.

 

http://www.tillmanbraniff.com/the-smell-of-weed-is-probable-cause-and-why-that-s-a-problem/

 

The status of the law is that if police officers catch the smell of marijuana, they have probable cause to search you or your car.

 

Stop doing drugs and cops wont have to do this. It's always the same type of people in this country I'm not doing anything bad please dont search me excuse when their clearly are.

 

It's the same thing for beer or guns in plain sight. If they see it in plain sight it's probable cause for search and seizure without a warrant. Fucking common sense.

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