STATE v. CARLSON

No. 41A01-0105-CR-192.

762 N.E.2d 121 (2002)

STATE of Indiana, Appellant-Plaintiff, v. Seth CARLSON, Appellee-Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

January 18, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steve Carter, Attorney General of Indiana, Timothy W. Beam, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, IN, Attorneys for Appellant.

Daniel J. Paul, Williams Hewitt & Robbins, LLP, Greenwood, IN, Michael L. Hanley, Vernon J. Petri & Associates, Indianapolis, IN, Attorneys for Appellee.


OPINION

BAKER, Judge.

Appellant-plaintiff the State of Indiana appeals the trial court's grant of appellee-defendant Seth Carlson's motion to suppress. More specifically, the State contends that the trial court erred in suppressing the evidence of marijuana in the vehicle because: 1) the police had probable cause to search the vehicle, and 2) the police searched the trunk in accordance with the "inventory...

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