“Odor of marijuana should be considered along with the totality of any other circumstances to determine whether there is a fair probability that a search will yield contraband.” By Christopher Ingraham, Minnesota Reformer The Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled that the odor of marijuana, on its own, does not establish probable cause for police officers […]

“Odor of marijuana should be considered along with the totality of any other circumstances to determine whether there is a fair probability that a search will yield contraband.” By Christopher Ingraham, Minnesota Reformer The Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled that the odor of marijuana, on its own, does not establish probable cause for police officers  Read More  

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