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As our state court judges come under scrutiny because of their political affiliation, the time might be right for Pennsylvania to join 43 other states which choose their appellate court justices based.
Pennsylvania's Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the scent of marijuana alone doesn't constitute enough probable cause for police to conduct warrantless vehicle searches as part of traffic stops. The decision came as part of a ruling on a vehicle search conducted three years ago by state police after a traffic stop in Allentown.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the smell of marijuana alone did not justify a warrantless search of a vehicle stopped by Allentown police in 2018.
The Democratic-majority court ruled 6-0 on Dec. 10, immediately ending the statewide mask mandate, except in school districts that still required them.