Webb v. State
Annotate this CaseAppellant Rodney Webb was convicted by a jury of possession of cocaine and sentenced to twenty-two years' imprisonment. Appellant appealed, arguing that the circuit court committed reversible error in denying his motion to suppress the cocaine found on his person on the basis that Appellant was provided a lesser expectation of privacy because of his status as a parolee. The Supreme Court affirmed the circuit court's denial of suppression on the basis that the search of Appellant's person was consensual following a valid traffic stop, and therefore, the Court did not address the issue of Appellant's status as a parolee.
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