COM. v. ELLIOTT


714 S.W.2d 494 (1986)

COMMONWEALTH of Kentucky, Appellant, v. Pierre Lamont ELLIOTT, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

August 1, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David L. Armstrong, Atty. Gen., David A. Bybee, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Louisville, for appellant.

Thomas E. Clay, P.S.C., Louisville, for appellee.

Before LESTER, McDONALD and REYNOLDS, JJ.


LESTER, Judge.

This is an appeal by the Commonwealth from an order which suppressed certain evidence seized in a warrantless search of appellee's residence. The appellant argues that the search was permissible as falling within an exception to the warrant requirement.

The appellee, Pierre Elliott, was on parole from a 1984 manslaughter conviction. His probation officer was Leonard Gardenour. As a parolee, Mr. Elliott was not to leave Jefferson County without...

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