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 ...
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 ...
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 ...