Polizei behauptet Cannabisgeruch? Sag DIESEN einen Satz — sie dürfen dein Auto NICHT durchsuchen

Police claim to smell cannabis? Say THIS one sentence — they are NOT allowed to search your car. Friday evening. Parking lot. Blue lights flashing. The officer comes to the window — and says: "I smell cannabis." Most people open the door immediately. Without question. Without argument. And thus forfeit the legal basis that the officer didn't have before. In this video, you'll learn the only sentence that stops a vehicle search—before you even open the door. What you'll learn in this video: — What initial suspicion according to Section 102 of the German Code of Criminal Procedure (StPO) really means — Why a mere claim of smell is not a legal basis — The 4 most common mistakes—and why each one makes the situation worse — The exact sentence—explained word for word — 3 concrete signs that expose a pretext claim — What to do if he searches anyway. Legal basis in this video: Section 102 of the German Code of Criminal Procedure (StPO) — Search of suspects Section 94 of the German Code of Criminal Procedure (StPO) — Seizure as evidence Article 2 of the German Basic Law (Grundgesetz) — Right to personal liberty. Save this video. You'll need it. Write CANNABIS in the comments—if you're watching. NO LEGAL ADVICE I am not a lawyer. Nothing in this video constitutes legal advice. All content is based on publicly accessible German law—the Criminal Code (StGB), the Code of Criminal Procedure (StPO), and the Basic Law (Grundgesetz)—and is for educational purposes only. Every legal situation is different. For legal problems, consult a lawyer. DR. JUSTUS 0:00 Disclaimer 0:03 The Situation — Blue Lights, Parking Lot, Three Words 0:25 The Only Sentence That Stops This Search 0:38 What Almost No One Knows — Towards the End of This Video 0:50 Misconception 1 — A Claim Is Not Proof 1:02 Misconception 2 — Refusal Makes You Suspect 1:27 Misconception 3 — The Officer Is Allowed to Search If He Smells 1:50 What Initial Suspicion Really Means — Code of Criminal Procedure § 102 2:00 Subscribe to the Channel 2:09 What the Police Don't Want You to Know 3:21 Wrong Answer 1 — Open the Car Immediately 3:52 Wrong Answer 2 — Remain Silent and Wait 4:03 Wrong Answer 3 — Explain and Describe the Evening 4:48 Wrong Answer 4 — Asking to Leave 5:20 The Sentence That Changes Everything 6:10 Word-for-Word Explanation — I Disagree To 6:56 Word for word — Initial suspicion and legal basis 8:05 Possibility 1 — Officer cites specific evidence 8:28 Possibility 2 — Officer insists on smell 8:55 Possibility 3 — He searches anyway 9:17 What no one else explains — Pretext claim 10:17 3 signals — How to recognize a pretext claim 11:04 Your 3 sentences in the correct order 11:43 Knowledge is your strongest right 11:55 The next video — Dashcam footage