STATE v. CHAMPAGNE

No. 2002-KK-1218.

819 So.2d 294 (2002)

STATE of Louisiana v. Darrin CHAMPAGNE.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 5, 2002.


PER CURIAM.

Granted. The trial court incorrectly granted the defendant's motion to suppress evidence, specifically $2,054.00 in cash found on the defendant at the time of his arrest and scales and baggies found during a search of his residence. This evidence formed an integral part of the charged transaction, possession of 28 grams or more, but less than 200 grams of cocaine. R.S. 40:967(D); State v. Colomb, 98-2813, p. 3 (La.10/1/99), 747...

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