ARNOLD, P.J.Cv.
The defendant moved to suppress evidence seized from his car during a warrantless search. The State sought to justify the search as a consent search on the basis that the defendant had signed a form (Appendix A) stating that he consented to the search. Although the defendant admitted that he had signed the form, he argued that he had not voluntarily consented to the search. After a hearing this Court held that the defendant's consent was involuntary...
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