Ingram v. State
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Opinion
OPINION
We granted review in this case limited to the question of whether a tenant’s consent to the search of his apartment authorized the police, without a warrant, to search the petitioner’s wallet, jacket and gun holster found on the living room floor. The court of appeals answered this question in the affirmative. We agree for the reasons stated by the court of appeals in Ingram v. State, 703 P.2d 415 (Alaska App.1985).
AFFIRMED.
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