PEOPLE v. ALSTON


49 Misc.2d 891 (1966)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. John H. Alston, Defendant.

County Court, Nassau County, Special Term.

March 21, 1966


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James J. McDonough for defendant. William Cahn, District Attorney, for plaintiff.


DOUGLAS F. YOUNG, J.

This is a motion to suppress evidence on the ground that the evidence seized from the defendant was the product of an illegal search.

The defendant originally indicated that he did not intend to contest the validity of the seizure of the evidence. Subsequently, at a time when the case was called for trial, the defendant moved for a hearing on the ground that there was a question of law as to whether the search was legal because...

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