STATE v. ANDERSON

No. 18411.

935 P.2d 1007 (1997)

84 Hawai`i 462

STATE of Hawai`i, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. William David ANDERSON, Jr., Defendant-Appellee.

Supreme Court of Hawai`i.

March 31, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark R. Simonds, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, on the briefs, Wailuku, for plaintiff-appellant.

Keith E. Tanaka, on the briefs, Wailuku, for defendant-appellee.

MOON, C.J., and KLEIN, LEVINSON, NAKAYAMA and RAMIL, JJ.


NAKAYAMA, Justice.

Plaintiff-appellant State of Hawai`i (the prosecution) appeals from a pretrial court order suppressing contraband seized by police officers while searching a bedroom allegedly belonging to defendant-appellee William David Anderson, Jr., (Anderson). Based on the seized contraband, the prosecution charged Anderson with promoting a dangerous drug in the third degree in violation of Hawai`i Revised Statutes (HRS) § 712-1243(1) (1993),

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