STATE v. SULLIVAN

22113

281 S.C. 522 (1984)

316 S.E.2d 404

The STATE, Respondent, v. James Haskell SULLIVAN, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided May 23, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

O.W. Bannister, Jr., of Hill, Wyatt & Bannister, Greenville, for appellant.

Atty. Gen. T. Travis Medlock, and Asst. Attys. Gen. Harold M. Coombs, Jr., and Carolyn M. Adams, Columbia, and Sol. William T. Jones, Greenwood, for respondent.


Heard April 2, 1984.

Decided May 23, 1984.

LITTLEJOHN, Chief Justice:

A jury convicted James Haskell Sullivan, Appellant, of forgery. Before the trial, Sullivan moved to suppress certain items of evidence seized by agents of the South Carolina Tax Commission (Commission) from his premises. The trial judge denied this motion. Sullivan has appealed alleging that the search warrant authorized a general search and, therefore, failed to meet state and federal...

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