STATE v. LEFORT

No. 64538.

806 P.2d 986 (1991)

248 Kan. 332

STATE of Kansas, Appellant, v. James Donovan LEFORT, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

March 1, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vernon L. Steerman, County Atty., argued the cause, and Robert T. Stephan, Atty. Gen., was with him on the brief, for appellant.

Edward C. Hageman, of Hageman & Hageman, Stockton, argued the cause and on the brief, for appellee.


LOCKETT, Justice:

The State of Kansas filed an interlocutory appeal from the district court's order suppressing evidence seized during the execution of a search warrant. The district court found that the warrant was defective because it lacked sufficient particularity in describing the place to be searched. The Court of Appeals found that the warrant met the test of practical accuracy sufficient to identify the residence...

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