State v. Germano

559 A.2d 1031, 1989 R.I. LEXIS 108, 1989 WL 61767
CourtSupreme Court of Rhode Island
DecidedJune 12, 1989
Docket88-338-C.A.
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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State v. Germano, 559 A.2d 1031, 1989 R.I. LEXIS 108, 1989 WL 61767 (R.I. 1989).

Opinion

OPINION

WEISBERGER, Justice.

This case comes before us on appeal by the defendant, James H. Germano, from a judgment of conviction entered in the Superior Court on four counts of possession of a firearm after having been convicted of a crime of violence in violation of G.L.1956 (1981 Reenactment) § 11-47-5. We affirm. The facts of the case insofar as pertinent to this appeal are as follows.

On April 17, 1986, Detective James P. Mullen of the Rhode Island Staté Police presented to a justice of the Rhode Island District Court an application for a search warrant that was supported by an affidavit containing the following statements:

“I, James P. Mullen, do depose and say:
“That I am a member of the Rhode Island State Police and have been continuously employed in this capacity for the past 13 years. I am presently assigned as a detective in the Intelligence Unit of the Rhode Island State Police.
“During the week of April 6,1986 your affiant met with a first-time informant regarding a drug operation being conducted in the Town of East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Your affiant’s informant is a reliable person in terms of truthfulness and veracity. This informant will be referred to in the masculine gender throughout this affidavit in order to help protect the identity of this informant. Your affiant’s .informant was also requested to make a controlled purchase from this location, but has refused, stating the dangerous nature of drug deal *1033 ings and expressed a fear for his life if purchases were made.
“Your affiant’s informant advised that a subject identified as James H. Germano is selling drugs, namely cocaine, on a large-scale basis from 5383 Post Road in the Town of East Greenwich, Rhode Island. This informant advised your affi-ant that he has been to 5383 Post Road, East Greenwich, Rhode Island on several occasions with James Germano and has seen him sell cocaine to unknown customers. Your affiant’s informant stated that he has purchased cocaine from James Germano in the past. Your affi-ant’s informant has further stated that he has called James Germano at telephone number 885-2882 and discussed narcotics over the telephone with James Germano as Germano has provided your affiant’s informant with the telephone number to contact him at. Your affiant has also been advised by his informant that James Germano operates Rhode Island registration RV-282.
“Your affiant’s informant also advised that James Germano is working with other cocaine dealers in the State of Rhode Island who distribute cocaine within the State of Rhode Island. Your affiant’s informant has further advised that James Germano has been arrested in the past for narcotics and has a lengthy criminal record as Germano has told your affiant’s informant that he has been arrested in the past.
“Your affiant then checked with the Registry of Motor Vehicles on Rhode Island registration RV-282 and it is listed to Rosemary E. Germano, DOB: 8/11/45, of 5383 Post Road, East Greenwich, Rhode Island, for a 1937 Jaguar, color red; however, it should be noted that your affiant has observed this registration plate on a black Mercedes.
“Your affiant then checked with the New England Telephone Company, Security Department, on telephone number 885-2882 and found that this is a non-published number listed to Rosemary Germano of 5383 Post Road, East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
“Your affiant then checked with the Division of Criminal Identification in Providence, Rhode Island on James H. Germano, DOB: 9/9/41, and this record check revealed that James H. Germano has a lengthy criminal record. (See attached criminal record of James H. Ger-mano which is made a part of this affidavit.)
“On Monday, April 14, 1986 your affi-ant along with Det. Brendan P. Doherty, also a member of the Rhode Island State Police Intelligence Unit, placed 5383 Post Road, East Greenwich, Rhode Island under surveillance.
“At approximately 1:34 PM your affi-ant along with Det. Doherty observed Rhode Island registrations RV-282 and JHGJR parked in the driveway of this location. During the course of this surveillance, James Germano was observed walking in and out of 5383 Post Road, East Greenwich, Rhode Island as he was cleaning the black Mercedes bearing Rhode Island registration RV-282.
“A check with the Rhode Island Registry of Motor Vehicles on Rhode Island registration JHGJR revealed that this is listed to James H. Germano, DOB: 12/19/63, of 5383 Post Road, East Greenwich, Rhode Island, for a 1978 Chevrolet, color silver.
“On Tuesday, April 15, 1986 your affi-ant received a telephone call from his informant who advised that on April 14, 1986 your affiant’s informant responded to the Germano residence located at 5383 Post Road, East Greenwich, Rhode Island and observed a clear plastic bag with white powder in same. Your affi-ant’s informant stated that James Ger-mano informed him that he would be moving this cocaine to a customer tonight.
“On Tuesday, April 15,1986 at approximately 11:00 AM Det. Doherty observed parked at 5383 Post Road in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, Rhode Island Commercial registration 1792 which is registered to Joseph P. Galligan, DOB: 7/1/55, of Eseoheag Hill Road, Escohe-ag, Rhode Island, for a 1984 Ford, color *1034 red. It should be noted that this registration 1792 was on a green pickup truck.
“On Wednesday, April 16, 1986 at approximately 11:00 AM Det. Doherty observed parked at 5383 Post Road, East Greenwich, Rhode Island, Rhode Island registration RV-282 and Rhode Island Commercial 1792.
“At approximately 11:15 AM Det. Do-herty observed James Germano enter Rhode Island registration RV-282 and was followed to a convenience store along Post Road in the Town of East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Germano was observed to alight from his vehicle, enter this location and return to 5383 Post Road at approximately 11:20 AM.
“At approximately 1:58 PM this same date your affiant along with Det. Doherty observed James Germano outside in his yard at 5383 Post Road and also observed parked in the driveway was Rhode Island registration RV-282 and Rhode Island Commercial 1792.
“On Thursday, April 17, 1986 at approximately 10:50 AM Det. Doherty observed parked in the driveway at 5383 Post Road, East Greenwich, Rhode Island, Rhode Island registration RV-282.
“Due to the surveillances of James H. Germano at 5383 Post Road, East Greenwich, Rhode Island and the information supplied to your affiant by this informant, it is your affiant’s belief that James H. Germano is selling cocaine and has cocaine and other drug-related paraphernalia within the dwelling located at 5383 Post Road, East Greenwich, Rhode Island which is described as a two-story, single-family, Colonial wooden-framed dwelling, color off-white, having two front pillars and unattached two-car garage located to the right of the dwelling. A lightpost outside the dwelling also bears the name of Germano.

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