GILLESPIE, Presiding Justice.
The three principal arguments made by the appellant in this case are (1) the arrest was unlawful, (2) the search of the automobile in which the appellant was riding was unlawful, and (3) that appellant had standing to object to the unlawful search. One of appellant's co-indictees was Alfred Ray Bradshaw, who was also a passenger in the automobile at the time of the arrest and was sitting beside appellant. The question of appellant's standing...
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