STATE v. JOURNEY

No. 48,289

1 Kan. App. 2d 150 (1977)

562 P.2d 138

STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee, v. JAMES RANDALL JOURNEY, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

Opinion filed March 25, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Gerstle and Jack Shelton, both of Lenexa, for the appellant.

Richard S. Wetzler, assistant district attorney, Curt T. Schneider, attorney general, and Dennis W. Moore, district attorney, for the appellee.

Before HARMAN, C.J., REES and SPENCER, JJ.


HARMAN, C.J.:

James Randall Journey was convicted by a jury of possession of marihuana with intent to sell. He was sentenced and now appeals. The sole issue is whether a search warrant was illegal because the signed statement upon which it was obtained had no jurat. We hold it was not.

During the course of the arrest of defendant Journey by Johnson county detectives for the offense in question the arresting party took custody of a suitcase. Two detectives...

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