PEOPLE v. SMITH

Docket No. 3,856.

19 Mich. App. 359 (1969)

172 N.W.2d 902

PEOPLE v. SMITH

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided October 2, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, George E. Thick II. Prosecuting Attorney, and Bruce J. Scorsone, Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for the people.

Robert J. Moskal, for defendant on appeal.

Before: LEVIN, P.J., and DANHOF and HOLBROOK, JJ.


LEVIN, P.J.

The defendant Ulister Smith's principal argument on appeal concerns the admissibility in evidence of certain items seized by the police in alleged contravention of his Fourth Amendment rights. The trial judge ruled that the items were admissible because the defendant's attorney failed to make a timely pretrial motion to suppress and also because he concluded on the merits that the search of the defendant's apartment was a valid search.

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