PARKER, Judge.
Defendants contend that the search of the barn where the stolen tobacco was found was unlawful and violated their fourth amendment constitutional rights. The initial discovery of the stolen tobacco was made by Jones, the victim of the larceny, when he looked into the locked barn through a hole in the wall. Since no officer participated in anyway at that time, defendants' fourth amendment rights were not then violated. The security against unreasonable...
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