WALKER v. GOVERNMENT OF VIRGIN ISLANDS

No. CR.A.2002-136.

303 F.Supp.2d 579 (2004)

Richard WALKER, Appellant, v. GOVERNMENT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS, Appellee.

District Court, Virgin Islands, Appellate Division, D. St. Thomas and St. John.

February 2, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stylish Willis, Esq., St. Thomas, V.I., for Appellant.

Maureen Phelan, Esq., Assistant Attorney General, V.I. Department of Justice, St. Thomas, V.I., for Appellee.

Before: RAYMOND L. FINCH, Chief Judge of the District Court of the Virgin Islands; THOMAS K. MOORE, Judge of the District Court of the Virgin Islands; and MARIA CABRET, Presiding Judge of the Territorial Court of the Virgin Islands, Division of St. Croix, Sitting by Designation.


MEMORANDUM

PER CURIAM.

I. INTRODUCTION

Appellant has timely appealed his conviction under V.I.Code Ann. tit. 19, § 604(a)(1) arguing that the denial of the motion to suppress was improper because (1) the search and seizure of the drugs was unconstitutional and (2) the trial judge's factual findings at the suppression hearing were clearly erroneous. After due consideration, we find that both the search and the seizure were lawful...

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