Criminal Practice – Constitutional – Statement to Police – In-Trial Objection – Burglary – Nighttime
State v. Reavis. (Lawyers Weekly No. 10-07-0913, 18 pp.) (Donna S. Stroud, J.) Appealed from New Hanover County Superior Court. (Phyllis M. Gorham, J.) N.C. App.
Holding: Where defendant made only constitutional objections to testimony about his statement to police, defendant was required to file a pretrial motion to suppress, rather than objecting at trial.
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Published: September 23, 2010
Time posted: 10:30 am
Tags: Burglary, Constitutional, Criminal Practice, In-Trial Objection, New Hanover County, Statement to Police





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