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In a decision with statewide impact, the court ruled, in 5 to 1 decision, that the odor of marijuana alone does not provide probable cause to justify car search.
Although the current state of NIL doesn't have the best reputation, there are certainly some great things that are happening ...
Incoming Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood used his NIL powers to honor his high school security guard. In a video posted ...
University of Michigan freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood is one of the biggest names in college football. A 6-foot-4, five-star recruit and the consensus No. 1 overall ranked high school football ...
Bryce Underwood teamed up with a local dealership to surprise his former high school's security guard, Mych Darty, with a new ...
Michigan law enforcement agencies are cracking down on distracted driving this April.
An Illinois State Police trooper was hospitalized after a driver ran a red light and slammed into their marked squad car in ...
(FOX 2) - A northern Michigan man pleaded not guilty to impersonating an emergency responder after he was observed driving ...
If you've ever been in Michigan, you may have noticed its police cars have an unusual light design compared to modern ...
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 5-1 decision, the Michigan Supreme Court found that the smell of marijuana alone could no longer be used as probable ...
The Michigan State Police are investigating a stolen vehicle in Emmett Township. Troopers were advised that a light blue 2015 ...
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