Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1994

State v. Levin

State v. Levin
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided February 2, 1994 · Edmonds, Landau, Warren
126 Or. App. 263; 866 P.2d 526; 1994 Ore. App. LEXIS 113; 1994 WL 28367

State v. Levin

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

Defendant is charged with four counts relating to growing marijuana. ORS 475.992; ORS 475.993. The trial court suppressed the evidence obtained as a result of a search, concluding that the affidavit supporting the search warrant did not demonstrate probable cause for the search.

On review of the affidavit, we disagree. The affidavit adequately sets out facts showing that there was probable cause to believe defendant maintained an ongoing operation growing and selling marijuana.

Reversed and remanded.

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