STATE v. SLATTERY

No. 21898-1-I.

56 Wn. App. 820 (1990)

787 P.2d 932

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. MICHAEL P. SLATTERY, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

January 3, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Allen, Richard Hansen, Donald Roistacher, and Allen & Hansen, P.S., for appellant.

Norm Maleng, Prosecuting Attorney, and Timothy M. Blood, Deputy, for respondent.


COLEMAN, C.J.

Michael Slattery appeals from an order denying his motion to suppress evidence found after school officials searched his car, arguing that the warrantless search was unconstitutional under both the United States and Washington Constitutions and that no exceptions to the warrant requirement existed to justify the search. We affirm.

On February 26, 1987, a student contacted Vice-Principal Sterling Thurston in his office at Thomas Jefferson

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