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The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Thursday that individuals who were 19- or 20-years-old when they murdered someone in ...
The Michigan Supreme Court made an extraordinary change to the state's sentencing law Thursday, striking down automatic, no-parole prison terms for 19-year-olds and 20-year-olds convicted of murder.
The Michigan Supreme Court will decide in the coming weeks if a case should proceed that debates the future of a divorced ...
The Michigan Supreme Court said the smell of marijuana can be one of the factors to search a vehicle, but not the only factor ...
Michigan Supreme Court says 18-year-olds sentenced to life for murder have the right to resentencing
The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that those serving mandatory life sentences for murders committed at age 18 have the ...
In a unanimous decision, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that inmates serving mandatory life sentences for crimes they committed at age 18 have the right to a resentencing hearing. Darryl Woods ...
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Axios on MSNMarijuana smell cannot prompt car search, court rulesSmelling marijuana cannot be the sole reason for police to search a car without a warrant, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled ...
The 6-0 decision expands an earlier ruling that lifers convicted of first degree- or felony murder at age 18 or younger are ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Michigan Supreme Court has thrown out a Court of Appeals decision that a state law against making a false terrorism threat is unconstitutional. In an order ...
In a 5-1 decision, the Michigan Supreme Court found that the smell of marijuana alone could no longer be used as probable cause to search a vehicle since pot was legalized in the state. The ...
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