Law enforcement officers can't rely on the smell of burnt cannabis alone to justify searching a car without a warrant, the ...
Police will no longer be able to use the smell of marijuana to justify searching a vehicle without a warrant, the Illinois ...
Law enforcement officers in Illinois cannot rely on the smell of burnt cannabis alone to justify searching a vehicle without ...
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Illinois Supreme Court rules that the smell of cannabis alone cannot justify warrantless vehicle searches, reinforcing ...
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Law enforcement officers in Illinois cannot rely on the smell of burnt cannabis alone to justify searching a vehicle without a warrant, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.
In a change in how it has been treated, this court makes key ruling about marijuana and law enforcement stops.
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