STATE v. CURTIS


964 S.W.2d 604 (1997)

STATE of Tennessee, Appellant, v. Norman CURTIS, Keith Chambers, Gina Chambers, and Shelly Bragg, Appellees.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, at Nashville.

December 1, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Knox Walkup, Attorney General and Reporter, Eugene J. Honea, Assistant Attorney General, Nashville, Dan M. Alsobrooks, District Attorney General, Charlotte, George C. Sexton, Assistant District Attorney General, Waverly, for Appellant.

Dale M. Quillen, Nashville, for Curtis and Bragg.

Michael J. Flanagan, Nashville, for Keith and Gina Chambers.


No Permission to Appeal Applied for to the Supreme Court.

OPINION

JONES, Presiding Judge.

The State of Tennessee (state) appeals as of right from a judgment of the trial court suppressing evidence seized by law enforcement officers from the person of Norman Curtis without a search warrant, and the residences of the Chamberses and Curtis under color of a search warrant. Two issues are presented for review. The state contends there were exigent circumstances...

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