STATE v. MISSOURI

No. 3563.

352 S.C. 121 (2002)

572 S.E.2d 467

The STATE, Appellant, v. Victor Wyatt MISSOURI, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided November 12, 2002.

Rehearing Denied January 24, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Charles M. Condon, Chief Deputy Attorney General John W. McIntosh, Assistant Deputy Attorney General Charles H. Richardson and Senior Assistant Attorney General Norman Mark Rapoport, all of Columbia; and Solicitor Robert M. Ariail, of Greenville, for Appellant.

Assistant Appellate Defender Tara S. Taggart, of Columbia, for Respondent.


ANDERSON, J.:

The Circuit Court found Victor Wyatt Missouri had "standing" to challenge the drug evidence introduced against him based on a violation of the Fourth Amendment. The State appeals, arguing Missouri did not have "standing" to challenge the drug evidence. We reverse.

FACTS/PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

In early 1995, Greenville detectives were investigating a crack cocaine ring. On February 3, 1995, the police obtained a warrant to search...

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