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People v. Goodin: Does the Requirement to Stop After an Accident and Provide Information Violate the Right against Self-Incrimination?

The Court of Appeals in People v. Goodin ruled that the law requiring a person to stop at an accident and provide information does not violate the right against self-incrimination. What Happened in the Case Defendant Justin Goodin was convicted by a jury of failing to stop at the scene…

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Courts Can Restrict Use of Medical Marijuana on Probation

The Court of Appeals has ruled that Courts have the power to restrict the use of medical marijuana for persons on probation following a criminal conviction. Courts have been divided on whether a person on probation may use medical marijuana. Some Courts have respected the medical aspect of marijuana while others…

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Illegal Transportation of Marijuana Law Struck Down

The Michigan Court of Appeals has determined the Illegal Transportation of Marijuana law is invalid. This decision has been long overdue and is welcome in the medical marijuana community. District Courts all around Michigan have already ruled the Illegal Transportation Law to be unconstitutional, although some continued to affirm the…

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