STATE v. HOLDEN

No. 971236-CA.

964 P.2d 318 (1998)

STATE of Utah, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. John HOLDEN, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

July 23, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wesley M. Baden, Vernal, for Defendant and Appellant.

Jan Graham and Marian Decker, Salt Lake City, for Plaintiff and Appellee.

Before WILKINS, Associate P.J., and JACKSON and ORME, JJ.


OPINION

JACKSON, Judge:

Defendant, John Holden, appeals the denial of two motions to suppress evidence. The first motion to suppress was premised on the grounds that surreptitious video surveillance and search of trash bags without a warrant violated the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution and article I, section 14 of the Utah Constitution. The second motion to suppress was based on the contention that the police had acted in bad faith when...

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