STATE v. NEWCOMB

No. 8615SC262.

351 S.E.2d 565 (1987)

83 N.C. App. 92

STATE of North Carolina v. Charles NEWCOMB.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

January 20, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Lacy H. Thornburg by Asst. Atty. Gen. John H. Watters, Raleigh, for the State.

Hemric, Hemric & Hemric, P.A. by H. Clay Hemric, Jr., Burlington, for defendant-appellant.


BECTON, Judge.

Defendant, Charles Newcomb, was indicted for maintaining a dwelling used for keeping and selling marijuana, manufacturing and possessing marijuana with intent to sell or deliver, and possessing drug paraphernalia with intent to use, in violation of N.C.Gen.Stat. Secs. 90-108(a)(7), 90-108(a)(1), and 90-113.22 (1983) respectively. Defendant filed motions to suppress the evidence on both North Carolina statutory and State and Federal Constitutional grounds...

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