Lawrence v. Commonwealth
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Opinion
In this case, we awarded appellant an appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeals holding that the trial court did not err in ruling (1) that the appellant consented to a search of his person for the purpose of determining whether he possessed any illegal narcotics, and (2) that he did not withdraw that consent during the course of the search. Lawrence v. Commonwealth, 17 Va. App. 140, 435 S.E.2d 591 (1993). [340]*340We have considered the questions, and for the reasons stated in the opinion of the Court of Appeals, we will affirm the judgment below.
Affirmed.
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443 S.E.2d 160, 247 Va. 339, 10 Va. Law Rep. 1168, 1994 Va. LEXIS 71, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/lawrence-v-commonwealth-va-1994.