ALLEN, J.
The appellant challenges convictions entered upon jury verdicts at a trial after the denial of his motion to suppress evidence. Despite the appellant's assertion that the court should have entered a judgment of acquittal, there was sufficient evidence at trial to submit the case to the jury. But because some of the evidence resulted from an unlawful search and should have been suppressed, the convictions must be reversed.
At a hearing on the motion...
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