State v. Tanner

235 N.W. 502, 58 S.D. 146, 1931 S.D. LEXIS 44
South Dakota Supreme Court·Decided March 10, 1931·No. File No. 6981·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This appeal involves the question as to the admissibility in evidence in a criminal case (there having been due diligence in seeking suppression) of evidence secured by state officers by illegal search and seizure. The present law of this jurisdiction upon this point is represented by the rule laid down in State v. Gooder, 57 S. D. 619, 234 N. W. 610.

Upon the authority of the Gooder Case, the judgment and order here appealed from are reversed.

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