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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.
Damian Fagon was put on administrative leave from his position in March after the OCM received allegations of retaliation.
Illinois Supreme Court rules that the smell of cannabis alone cannot justify warrantless vehicle searches, reinforcing ...
Police will no longer be able to use the smell of marijuana to justify searching a vehicle without a warrant, the Illinois ...
Progressive Treatment Solutions is looking to open a dual-use marijuana dispensary in Alliance "sometime in 2025." ...
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An odor of burnt marijuana doesn’t justify a search of a car without a warrant in Illinois, the state Supreme Court said ...
Reversing a previous ruling from before the legalization of marijuana, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (CN) — The Illinois Supreme Court issued a landmark state ruling on Thursday when it decided that law ...