People v. Dillon

Michigan Court of Appeals
People v. Dillon, 7 Mich. App. 256 (1967)
McGregor, Miller, Quinn

People v. Dillon

Opinion of the Court

Quinn, P. J.

July 21,1964, defendant was convicted by jury of possession of narcotics contrary to CLS 1961, § 335.153 (Stat Ann 1957 Rev § 18. 1123). and he was sentenced to prison July 31, 1964, for a term of 1 to 10 years. His appeal contests the propriety of the denial of his motion to suppress evidence of narcotics taken from his person at the time of his arrest without a warrant therefor and without a search warrant, and the admission of such evidence at trial.

People v. Monroe (1966), 3 Mich App 165, requires affirmance and obviates discussion of the lawfulness of defendant’s arrest.

Affirmed.

McGregor and A. C. Miller, JJ., concurred.

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Full Case Name
PEOPLE v. DILLON
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Published