STATE v. LANGLOIS

No. 94-031.

667 A.2d 46 (1995)

STATE of Vermont v. Brian D. LANGLOIS.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

September 1, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William D. Wright, Bennington County State's Attorney, and David R. Fenster, Deputy State's Attorney, Bennington, for plaintiff-appellee.

Robert M. Paolini of Martin & Paolini, Barre, for defendant-appellant.

Before ALLEN, C.J., GIBSON, DOOLEY, MORSE and JOHNSON, JJ.


DOOLEY, Justice.

Following the entry of a conditional guilty plea, defendant Brian Langlois appeals the Bennington District Court denial of his motion to suppress evidence obtained in a search of his motor vehicle. Defendant claims on appeal that (1) the trial court erroneously concluded that probable cause existed to search his vehicle without a warrant, and (2) defendant's consent to search a paper bag found in the vehicle was coerced by a

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