STATE v. RICHMOND

No. COA10-1296.

715 S.E.2d 581 (2011)

STATE of North Carolina, v. Terry RICHMOND, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

September 6, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Roy A. Cooper, III , by Assistant Attorney General Steven F. Bryant , for the State.

Cheshire, Parker, Schneider, Bryan & Vitale, Raleigh, by Maitri "Mike" Klinkosum , for defendant-appellant.


STROUD, Judge.

Terry Richmond ("defendant") appeals from the denial of his motion to suppress, arguing that (1) the search of his person was unlawful because the officer "had neither reasonable suspicion nor probable cause to conduct the search of [defendant][,]" and (2) the nature of the object seized from him during the pat-down was not immediately apparent. For the following reasons, we affirm the denial of defendant's motion to suppress.

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