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   State Courts - Kentucky - October 19, 2006

  
Olden v. Commonwealth, 2005-SC-000502-MR, SUPREME COURT OF KENTUCKY, October 19, 2006, Rendered
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Overview: When occupants of cars that had been stopped for traffic violations after leaving defendant's house said that they had obtained the cocaine in their possession from defendant, prompting an officer to obtain search warrants, the trial court properly denied a motion to suppress. The officer's testimony was corroborated by the informants' statements.

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Sublett v. Commonwealth, NO. 2005-SC-000832-MR, SUPREME COURT OF KENTUCKY, October 19, 2006, Rendered
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Overview: Consent of defendant's mother was sufficient to permit search of mother's house and thus, evidence found was admissible. Denial of motion to suppress statements was supported by trial court's acceptance of police officers' testimony that defendant did not invoke rights before making statements and rejection of defendant's testimony to contrary.

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