STATE v. CRANNELL

No. 97-086.

750 A.2d 1002 (2000)

STATE of Vermont v. Charles CRANNELL.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

Motion for Reargument Denied March 14, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Sorrell, Attorney General, and David Tartter, Assistant Attorney General, Montpelier, for Plaintiff-Appellee.

Robert R. Bent of Zuccaro, Willis and Bent, St. Johnsbury, Robert Appel, Defender General, and William A. Nelson, Appellate Attorney, Montpelier, and Charles A. Crannell, pro se, Jarratt, Virginia, for Defendant-Appellant.

Present DOOLEY, MORSE, JOHNSON and SKOGLUND, JJ., and TEACHOUT, Superior Judge, Specially Assigned.


JOHNSON, J.

Defendant appeals from a conviction for first-degree murder. He claims that the trial court erred in failing to suppress evidence seized in a consent search after he had invoked his right to counsel and to remain silent. He also argues that the evidence should have been suppressed because the search warrant was based on privileged statements and because the police executed the warrant improperly. He challenges the admission of two statements he made and...

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