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The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that the smell of marijuana alone no longer gives police enough probable cause to conduct a search. That reverses a 25-year precedent. The court found things ...
Lansing — The Michigan Supreme Court knocked down a 25-year-old precedent Wednesday, deciding that the smell of marijuana should no longer independently provide law enforcement with probable ...
In a 5-1 decision, the Michigan Supreme Court found that the smell of marijuana alone could no longer be used as probable cause to search a vehicle since pot was legalized in the state.
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