STATE v. CAHOON

No. 9679-3-III.

59 Wn. App. 606 (1990)

799 P.2d 1191

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. JEANETTE DAWN CAHOON, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

November 13, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hugh Spall, for appellant (appointed counsel for appeal).

David A. Pitts, Prosecuting Attorney, and Thomas A. Haven, Deputy, for respondent.


SHIELDS, J.

Jeanette Cahoon was convicted of unlawful possession of cocaine, methamphetamine, and over 40 grams of marijuana. She appeals, contending evidence of the drugs should have been suppressed because their discovery violated: (1) her constitutional right of privacy; and (2) the physician-patient privilege. She also contends there was insufficient evidence she possessed more than 40 grams of marijuana. We affirm.

In the early evening of May 23, 1988...

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