Newark, NJ -  Police can’t use evidence seized during a traffic stop prompted by the driver using high beams, New Jersey’s Supreme Court ruled in an opinion released Wednesday.

The case stemmed from a 2013 stop in Newark that resulted in weapons charges filed against the passenger of the car.

An Essex County sheriff’s officer was on foot investigating an unregistered vehicle and awaiting the arrival of a tow truck when he noticed a car approaching with its high beams on.

After pulling the car over, the officer smelled marijuana and asked the passenger to step out of the vehicle. The passenger notified the officer he had a gun under his jacket, according to Wednesday’s ruling.... Read More: VIN