STATE v. SINGLETON

No. 920053-CA.

854 P.2d 1017 (1993)

STATE of Utah, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Gaylynn SINGLETON, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

June 1, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joan C. Watt and Richard G. Uday, Salt Lake City, for defendant and appellant.

Jan Graham and Marian Decker, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff and appellee.

Before JACKSON, RUSSON and BILLINGS, JJ.


OPINION

BILLINGS, Presiding Judge:

Defendant Gaylynn Singleton appeals her conviction for possession of a controlled substance, a third degree felony, in violation of Utah Code Ann. § 58-37-8(2)(a)(i) (Supp.1992). She argues the warrant on which the search of her residence was based was not supported by probable cause, and thus the trial court erred by failing to suppress evidence obtained during the search of her home. We affirm.

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