STATE v. LOZANO

No. 12799-1-III.

76 Wn. App. 116 (1994)

882 P.2d 1191

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. ROSEMARY LOZANO, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

November 3, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard A. Smith and Smith & Scott, for appellant.

Jeffrey C. Sullivan, Prosecuting Attorney, and Kenneth L. Ramm, Jr., Deputy, for respondent.


SWEENEY, A.C.J.

Rosemary Lozano was arrested by her community corrections officer (CCO) for violation of sentence conditions. Before she was read her Miranda warnings, the CCO asked her if she had "anything on her person". She responded by placing heroin on his desk.

Ms. Lozano was convicted of possession of a controlled substance in a bench trial. She appeals, contending (1) the heroin should have been suppressed as fruit of an illegal interrogation...

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