The smell of burnt marijuana is no longer grounds to search a vehicle, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
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In a 6-0 ruling, the court found that cannabis laws in Illinois had evolved to the point that just catching a whiff of weed ...
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The smell of burnt cannabis alone is insufficient to justify a warrantless police search of an automobile, the Illinois ...
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled 6-0 that without other suspicious circumstances, such as a driver failing to stop for some ...
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