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State v. Roth

Supreme Court of Nebraska
Apr 20, 1984
348 N.W.2d 125 (Neb. 1984)

Opinion

No. 83-648.

Filed April 20, 1984.

Appeal from the District Court for Lancaster County: DONALD E. ENDACOTT, Judge. Affirmed.

Hal W. Anderson of Berry, Anderson, Creager Wittstruck, for appellant.

Paul L. Douglas, Attorney General, and Dale A. Comer, for appellee.

KRIVOSHA, C.J., WHITE, and CAPORALE, JJ., and McCOWN and BRODKEY, JJ., Retired.


The defendant-appellant, Robert L. Roth, appeals from his conviction on a charge of possessing cocaine with intent to deliver.

The relevant facts are set forth in State v. Roth, 213 Neb. 900, 331 N.W.2d 819 (1983), Roth I, a single-judge opinion which determined that the district court erred in suppressing certain physical evidence. Thereafter, defendant proceeded to trial on stipulated facts, preserving the question as to whether the physical evidence admitted by the district court into evidence pursuant to Roth I should in fact have been suppressed.

We adopt the reasoning and rationale set forth in Roth I, hold that the physical evidence should not have been suppressed, and affirm.

AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

State v. Roth

Supreme Court of Nebraska
Apr 20, 1984
348 N.W.2d 125 (Neb. 1984)
Case details for

State v. Roth

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF NEBRASKA, APPELLEE, v. ROBERT L. ROTH, APPELLANT

Court:Supreme Court of Nebraska

Date published: Apr 20, 1984

Citations

348 N.W.2d 125 (Neb. 1984)
348 N.W.2d 125