STATE v. UHLIG

No. 96,663.

170 P.3d 894 (2007)

STATE of Kansas, Appellee, v. Christopher L. UHLIG, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

November 2, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Bath, Jr., and Tricia A. Tenpenny, of Bath & Edmonds, of Overland Park, for appellant.

Steven J. Obermeier, assistant district attorney, Amanda Voth, legal intern, Phill Kline, district attorney, and Paul J. Morrison, attorney general, for appellee.

Before RULON, C.J., ELLIOTT and HILL, JJ.


HILL, J.

Christopher L. Uhlig was convicted of possessing methylenedioxymethamphetamine, a drug commonly known as ecstasy. The ecstasy was found by a court services officer when she searched his bedroom. Uhlig unsuccessfully sought to suppress the drug evidence and now asks us to overturn his conviction because of this warrantless search. But probationers do not enjoy the absolute liberty to which every citizen is entitled.

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