Appellant V. Pper Case Summary

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Appellant was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. R. 4,5. A grand jury indictment was granted for possession of DHTC, with intent to distribute. R. 3. Prior to trial, Appellant filed a motion to suppress evidence based on the unreasonableness of the detective’s search of Appellant’s home. R. 8-11. Appellant argued that the search violated his Fourth Amendment rights because the consenting party did not have authority to do so. R. 8-11. The Judge issued an order denying the motion, ruling that although the third party’s authority was ambiguous, the search was reasonable under the court’s adoption of the Seventh Circuit’s approach to ambiguous authority. R. 21,22. At the January

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