COM. v. KENDALL


437 Pa.Super. 139 (1994)

649 A.2d 695

COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Tammy Lou KENDALL, Appellant. COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Natalie L. PECK, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed November 1, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lorenzo W. Tijerian, Arlington, VA, for appellants.

James M. Schall, Dist. Atty., McConnellsburg, for the Com., appellee.

Before OLSZEWSKI, POPOVICH and JOHNSON, JJ.


JOHNSON, Judge:

Tammy Lou Kendall and Natalie L. Peck, drivers of two separate vehicles, were each stopped at the same field sobriety checkpoint (the checkpoint). Subsequently, Kendall and Peck were found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). Kendall was also convicted of possessing marijuana. Both Kendall and Peck challenge the constitutionality of the checkpoint. In addition, Kendall asserts that the marijuana found following a search of her purse...

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