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Michigan Supreme Court rules smell of marijuana not enough for warrantless car searches.
Michigan's Supreme Court has ruled that the smell of marijuana alone is not enough for police to search a vehicle without a warrant, overturning a 25-year-old precedent.
This means drivers can refuse a search if the only reason is the smell of marijuana, unless driving erratically.
The ruling, ahead of the 4/20 holiday, clarifies that police need a rational reason beyond odor to conduct a search.
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La Corte Suprema de Michigan dicta que el olor a marihuana no es suficiente para las búsquedas de autos sin orden judicial.