Pretrial Motions • Probable Cause • Sealed Search Warrant • Suppression of Evidence

Commonwealth v. Stewart, PICS Case No. 17-0633 (C.P. Lawrence Apr. 12, 2017) Cox, J. (13 pages).

Defendant was not entitled to suppression of evidence where probable cause existed for the search warrant, and the commonwealth’s technical violation in failing to extend a sealed warrant did not raise a constitutional issue or prejudice defendant.

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