STATE v. BARNARD

No. COA06-209.

645 S.E.2d 780 (2007)

STATE of North Carolina v. Kenneth BARNARD.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

June 19, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roy Cooper, Attorney General, by Daniel S. Johnson, Special Deputy Attorney General, for the State.

Anne Bleyman, Chapel Hill, for defendant-appellant.


MARTIN, Chief Judge.

Defendant was charged in bills of indictment with two counts of possession of cocaine and two counts of having achieved the status of an habitual felon. Prior to trial, defendant moved to suppress evidence seized as a result of searches of his vehicle and his person, as well as statements which he made to the police. After a hearing, the motion to suppress was denied. Defendant was convicted by a jury of two counts of possession of cocaine and...

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