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980486 Anderson v. Commonwealth 11/06/1998 The Court of Appeals did not err in affirming the trial court's denial of a defendant's motion to suppress evidence seized from his person and property becau
State: Virginia
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 980486
Case Date: 11/06/1998
Plaintiff: 980486 Anderson
Defendant: Commonwealth 11/06/1998 The Court of Appeals did not err in affirming the trial court's denial of a
Preview:PRESENT: Carrico, C.J., Compton, Lacy, Hassell, Koontz, and Kinser, JJ., and Stephenson, Senior Justice LEMAR JAMIE ANDERSON, S/K/A LAMAR JAMIE ANDERSON v. Record No. 980486 OPINION BY SENIOR JUSTICE ROSCOE B. STEPHENSON, JR. November 6, 1998

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA FROM THE COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA The sole issue in this appeal is whether the Court of Appeals correctly decided that the trial court did not err in denying the defendant's motion to suppress evidence seized from his person and property. I On January 9, 1995, Lemar Jamie Anderson entered into a written plea agreement whereby he agreed to plead guilty to possession of a firearm upon school property in violation of Code
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