STATE v. WILLIAMS


456 P.2d 497 (1969)

STATE of Oregon, Respondent, v. George WILLIAMS, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Oregon, Department 2.

Decided July 16, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Oscar D. Howlett, Portland, argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant.

Billy Williamson, Deputy Dist. Atty., Portland, argued the cause for respondent. On the brief were George Van Hoomissen, Dist. Atty., and Jacob B. Tanzer, Asst. Chief Deputy Dist. Atty., Portland.

Before PERRY, C.J., and McALLISTER, GOODWIN, HOLMAN and HAMMOND, JJ.


PERRY, Chief Justice.

The defendant George Williams was convicted of illegal possession of marijuana and Heroin. From the judgment entered, he appeals.

The defendant assigns as error the trial court's failure to sustain his motion to suppress the evidence of marijuana and Heroin found upon his person.

The facts disclose that two Portland police officers of the narcotics detail were informed by an unidentified person (described by them to be a reliable...

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