People v. Darden

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1974-05-15

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Jones, J. At the suppression hearing the court refused to require the People to disclose the identity of the informer who furnished the information which provided the basis for defendant’s arrest. We are asked on this appeal to review the propriety of that refusal as well as the legality of the warrantless search of the attaché case which defendant was carrying when he was arrested. The Rochester police arreste…

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