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July 9, 2014 · 8:10 pm

Police officer’s perceived odor of unburnt marijuana standing alone, does not provide probable cause to search an automobile in Massachusetts


Opinion:
COMMONWEALTH
v.
MATTHEW W. OVERMYER

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← Political speech groups “chilled and burdened” by election commission complaints have standing to challenge law that criminalizes false campaign statements, even prior to enforcement
Any misrepresentation about the identity of an actual buyer on ATF Form 4473 voids the lawfulness of a firearm sale →

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