B.W. v. State of Maryland
mesjassociates//May 12, 2026//
Criminal Law—Search and Seizure—Substantive Rights
The circuit court did not err in denying the motion to suppress, as the search occurred before the effective date of the statute providing a substantive right against cannabis-odor searches.
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