HERNDON v. STATE

51868.

138 Ga. App. 346 (1976)

226 S.E.2d 141

HERNDON v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 6, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elliott R. Baker, H. Clifton Conrad, Jr., for appellant.

C. B. Holcomb, District Attorney, for appellee.


BELL, Chief Judge.

After indictment for wrongful possession of marijuana defendant moved to suppress the evidence. The state moved to dismiss because defendant's motion was fatally defective as defendant failed to allege that he had any standing to challenge the search of two vehicles. The trial court sustained the state's motion to dismiss and certified the case for immediate review on June 9, 1975. Held:

The defendant did not lack standing to object...

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