NOY v. STATE

No. A-8327.

83 P.3d 538 (2003)

David S. NOY, Appellant, v. STATE of Alaska, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Alaska.

Rehearing Denied November 14, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Satterberg, Jr., Law Offices of William R. Satterberg, Jr., Fairbanks, for Appellant.

Kenneth M. Rosenstein, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Special Prosecutions and Appeals, Anchorage, and Gregg D. Renkes, Attorney General, Juneau, for Appellee.

Before: COATS, Chief Judge, and MANNHEIMER and STEWART, Judges.


OPINION

STEWART, Judge.

A jury convicted David S. Noy of violating AS 11.71.060(a), which prohibits possession of less than eight ounces of marijuana. The marijuana was found in Noy's home. Noy appeals his conviction, arguing that he was convicted for engaging in conduct (possession of marijuana for personal use in one's home) that is protected by the privacy provision of the Alaska Constitution (article I, section 22).1

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