DETROIT (AP) — The odor of marijuana alone isn't a sufficient reason for police to search a car without a warrant, the Michigan Supreme Court said Wednesday. In a 5-1 opinion, the court threw out gun ...
"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 ...
The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that the smell of marijuana, by itself, no longer provides probable cause for law ...
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