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 ruling Wednesday, the Michigan Supreme Court said the odor of marijuana does not give police enough reason to search a ...
Drivers who fail to follow the new rules face a $65 penalty, including a $25 civil fine, court costs, and a $40 justice system assessment. Multiple driving laws aiming to improve child safety in ...
Michigan police can no longer conduct warrantless car searches based solely on the smell of marijuana, the state Supreme ...
The odor of marijuana alone isn't a sufficient reason for police to search a car without a warrant, the Michigan Supreme Court said Wednesday.
As of Wednesday, new child restraint laws in vehicles took effect in Michigan. The new law includes safety standards for ...
A new law took effect in Michigan Wednesday in an effort to keep children safer, especially when it comes to car accidents.
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