STATE v. HENDERSON

No. 11531.

66 Ohio App.3d 447 (1990)

The STATE of Ohio, Appellant, v. HENDERSON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Montgomery County.

Decided March 13, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lee C. Falke, Prosecuting Attorney, and Carley J. Ingram, for appellant.

Christopher Conard, for appellee.


FAIN, Judge.

The state of Ohio appeals from the trial court's suppression of evidence in this case. The state contends that defendant-appellee, Chedell Henderson, had no standing to challenge a search as being outside the scope of the warrant obtained, and, further, that there were exigent circumstances justifying a warrantless search.

We conclude that Henderson did have standing to challenge the search of his person as part of a warrantless search of premises...

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