STATE v. KENYON

No. 22222.

651 N.W.2d 269 (2002)

2002 SD 111

STATE of South Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Tony KENYON, Defendant and Appellee.

Supreme Court of South Dakota.

Decided August 28, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark Barnett, Attorney General, Ann C. Meyer, Assistant Attorney General, Pierre, for plaintiff and appellant.

Michael J. McGill, Beresford, for defendant and appellee.


GILBERTSON, Chief Justice.

[¶ 1.] Tony Kenyon (Kenyon) was pulled over for a routine traffic violation, when law enforcement discovered a cooler containing $17,180 in cash and a McDonald's bag containing methamphetamine, marijuana, and needles. The trial court granted defendant's motion to suppress the evidence from the car, and refused to admit the subsequent statements of Kenyon and his passenger, on the ground that there was no reasonable suspicion to justify...

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