PER CURIAM.
Appellant Pridgeon asserts that key evidence should have been suppressed because the affidavit upon which a search warrant was based did not give probable cause for the warrant.
We are unable to reach the merits of Pridgeon's argument because, although a motion to suppress was filed and a hearing was held on the issue, trial counsel at each of Pridgeon's trials failed to object contemporaneously to introduction of the evidence
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