Law enforcement officers can't rely on the smell of burnt cannabis alone to justify searching a car without a warrant, the ...
An odour of burnt marijuana doesn't justify a search of a car without a warrant in Illinois, the state Supreme Court said ...
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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.
Police will no longer be able to use the smell of marijuana to justify searching a vehicle without a warrant, the Illinois ...
The Illinois State Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the smell of burnt cannabis alone is not enough to support a ...
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.
SummaryState supreme court rules unanimously in case stemming from 2020 traffic stop By HANNAH MEISEL Capitol News Illinois ...
In a change in how it has been treated, this court makes key ruling about marijuana and law enforcement stops.
Illinois Supreme Court rules that the smell of cannabis alone cannot justify warrantless vehicle searches, reinforcing ...