Illinois Appellate Court
Criminal Court
Probable Cause
Defendant's nervousness, along with presence of multiple air fresheners in the passenger section of the car, together with Defendant's implausible explanation that he helped drive a car across the U.S. for delivery to an unidentified person, was sufficient to establish reasonable suspicion that Defendant had actual or constructive possession of the drugs found in his vehicle. Drug detection dog had already alerted on the outside of the vehicle before jumping into the car, and the police thus had the requisite probable cause to search of the vehicle at the instant of the dog's alert outside. (TURNER and POPE, concurring.)