HAYS, Justice.
William Kirk Gillin was found guilty of possession of marijuana for sale and possession of a dangerous drug. Prior to trial, he made a motion to suppress the evidence which was denied. He appeals from that ruling and the subsequent judgment and sentence. We took jurisdiction of the case pursuant to Rule 47(e)(5), Rules of the Supreme Court.
The appellant raises five issues in his brief, but only one issue is dispositive: whether the warrantless...
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