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The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Thursday that automatic life sentences without the possibility of parole for 19- and 20-year ...
The Michigan Supreme Court will decide in the coming weeks if a case should proceed that debates the future of a divorced ...
Years-long budget battles between Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel, Prosecutor Pete Lucido and the board of commissioners ...
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled that mandatory life sentences without the possibility of parole for 19-year-olds and 20-year ...
The Michigan Supreme Court said the smell of marijuana can be one of the factors to search a vehicle, but not the only factor ...
In a 5-1 decision, the Michigan Supreme Court found that the smell of marijuana alone could no longer be used as probable ...
The smell “no longer constitutes probable cause sufficient to support a search for contraband,” Justice Megan Cavanagh wrote ...
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or was simply in the presence of someone else who used marijuana,” said Justice Megan Cavanagh, writing for the majority. The smell “no longer constitutes probable cause sufficient to support ...
"The appropriate rule is that the smell of marijuana is one factor that may play a role in the probable-cause determination," Justice Megan Cavanagh wrote for the majority. The Democratic ...
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