People v. Knapp

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1981-05-14

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Jasen, J. (concurring). I agree with the majority that the laboratory equipment seized in the basement of defendant’s house should have been suppressed. In regard to the third plate of methaqualone and the gelatin capsules obtained from defendant’s bedroom, the People assert that defendant, by informing Detective Sievers of the presence of this contraband in the bedroom, abandoned his expectation of privacy in that room as to…

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