Mr. Jenkins was charged with a drug offense. He argued evidence in the case should be suppressed because police violated his constitutional shield against unreasonable searches when they looked in his boxer shorts in the middle of a gas station at an urban intersection. The trial court ruled police had acted properly and Mr. Jenkins pleaded no contest and appealed. The Second District Court of Appeal agreed that the search was constitutional. The 2nd DCA also ruled the search violated Florida's strip search law but that the state law did not provide for exclusion of the evidence.