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Michigan Supreme Court rules smell of marijuana alone doesn't justify vehicle searches.
The Michigan Supreme Court has overturned a 25-year precedent, ruling that the smell of marijuana alone does not justify a vehicle search.
This decision follows the state's 2018 legalization of recreational marijuana.
While the smell can still be a factor, police must now consider other circumstances to establish probable cause, protecting against unreasonable searches under the Fourth Amendment.
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