STATE v. BERLIN

No. 16128-8-I.

46 Wn. App. 587 (1987)

731 P.2d 548

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. LESLIE WAYNE BERLIN, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

January 21, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C.M. Hassenstab of Washington Appellate Defender Association, for appellant.

Seth R. Dawson, Prosecuting Attorney, and Ron Doersch and Matthew L. Vadnal, Deputies, for respondent.


RINGOLD, A.C.J.

The defendant, Leslie Wayne Berlin, was convicted by a jury of possession of marijuana. He appeals the judgment and sentence, arguing that the trial court erred by not suppressing evidence obtained with a warrant allegedly lacking probable cause. Berlin also argues that the police trespassed onto his property in violation of the Fourth Amendment to obtain evidence and violated the "knock and announce" rule when the police served the warrant.

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