STATE v. LOYA

No. 20000034-CA.

18 P.3d 1116 (2001)

2001 UT App 3

STATE of Utah, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Leslie Gene LOYA, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

January 5, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joan C. Watt and Ronald S. Fujino, Salt Lake Legal Defender Association, Salt Lake City, for Appellant.

Jan Graham and Karen A. Klucznik, Assistant Attorney General, Salt Lake City, for Appellee.

Before GREENWOOD, P.J., JACKSON, Associate P.J., and BILLINGS, J.


OPINION

GREENWOOD, Presiding Judge:

¶ 1 Defendant appeals the trial court's denial of her motion to suppress, which led to her conviction for possession of a forged device. Defendant argues her Fourth Amendment rights were violated when police conducted a warrantless search of a motel room. Defendant claims she had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the room even though she remained after the check out time. We affirm.

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