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The ruling overturned a 25-year-old precedent. The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that the smell of marijuana alone is no longer sufficient probable cause for police to search a vehicle ...
"We agree with the Court of Appeals that in light of the voters’ intent to legalize marijuana usage and possession, the smell of marijuana, standing alone, no longer constitutes probable cause ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMarijuana smell in Michigan no longer enough for police to search someone, high court rulesDetroit police arrested a man after discovering a firearm in a vehicle he was in back in 2020. However, it was the smell of pot that first led them to the weapon - which judges say is no longer enough ...
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mlive on MSNCourt ruling on marijuana odor can help rebuild trust in police, Ann Arbor official saysWhen we treat legal behavior as legal, we move closer to a justice system that actually honors justice,” Council Member ...
The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that the smell of marijuana alone is no longer sufficient probable cause for police to search a vehicle in light of the legalization of recreational ...
Clarence Cocroft budgeted for advertising when he launched his company in DeSoto County, Mississippi. He even purchased billboards, but the law stopped him.
The Michigan Supreme Court said the smell of marijuana can be one of the factors to search a vehicle, but not the only factor ...
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