The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case that examines the standards police must meet before entering a home without a warrant. Case v. Montana arises from a 2021 incident where ...
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Florida appeals court rules ‘plain smell’ of marijuana no longer enough to establish probable cause
The smell of marijuana is no longer enough to establish probable cause for police to justify a search, a Florida appeals court ruled on Wednesday.
A Florida appeals court ruled Wednesday that the smell of marijuana alone no longer gives police probable cause to search a ...
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Court limits police vehicle searches based on cannabis odor
Florida police can’t search a vehicle solely because it smells like marijuana, a state court said on Wednesday. According to CBS12's media partners, News Service of Florida, the 2nd District Court of ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. NC Supreme Court hears three cases questioning marijuana odor as probable cause. Attorneys argue hemp legalization undermines ...
A Florida appeals court Wednesday said police can’t conduct vehicle searches based only on smelling marijuana.
A judge ruled on Thursday there was probable cause that U.S. teenager Kyle Rittenhouse committed felonies in fatally shooting two protesters and wounding a third during protests in Wisconsin over the ...
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