STATE v. CHAMBERS

No. 20464-9-II.

945 P.2d 1172 (1997)

88 Wash.App. 640

STATE of Washington, Appellant, v. Mark K. CHAMBERS, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

November 7, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pamela Beth Loginsky, Kitsap County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Port Orchard, for Appellant.

Mark K. Chambers, Poulsbo, pro se.


SEINFELD, Presiding Judge.

The State appeals a trial court order suppressing marijuana that police obtained pursuant to a search warrant. The trial court declared the search warrant insufficiently particular because it did not identify marijuana as the item to be seized. Rather, it allowed police to search for "any and all controlled substances." Concluding that the warrant satisfies Fourth Amendment particularity requirements...

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