The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that the odor of marijuana alone isn't reason enough for police to search a car without a warrant.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘You Terrified Me. You Scared Me’: Michigan Cop Pulls Black Mother Out of Car and Tasers Her Over Expired Registration In Front of Children, Claiming to be In Fear for …Lt. Matthew Furman of the Melvindale Police Department in Michigan is the quintessential bad cop; the one we’ve seen hundreds ...
An appeals court has affirmed the convictions of two men who were accused of leading a plot to kidnap Michigan’s governor in ...
Lawyers for Brian Keely, a former Michigan State Police (MSP) sergeant, have asked a judge to pause the civil case against ...
Former Michigan State Police Sgt. Brian Keely is charged in the death of Samuel Sterling after Keely hit Sterling with his ...
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Mid-Michigan NOW on MSNMetro Police Authority sergeant cleared of charges in police chase shooting incidentGenesee County Prosecutor David Leyton says he is not charging a Metro Police Authority sergeant after a shooting during a ...
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