State vs. Norman Curtis, Keith Chambers, Gina Chambers and Shelly Bragg

Case Number
01C01-9607-CC-00313

The State of Tennessee (state) appeals as of right from a judgment of the trial court suppressing evidence seized by law enforcement officers from the person of Norman Curtis without a search warrant, and the residences of the Chamberses and Curtis under color of a search warrant. Two issues are presented for review. The state contends there were exigent circumstances which permitted officers executing the search warrant at the Chamberses’ residence to enter the dwelling without complying with the “knock and announce” requirement. The state further contends the search of Norman Curtis’s person when he arrived at the Chamberses’ residence while the officers were executing the search warrant was reasonable. After a thorough review of the record, the briefs submitted by the parties, and the law governing the issues presented for review, it is the opinion of this court that the judgment of the trial court should be affirmed. The State of Tennessee has failed to illustrate why the evidence contained in the record preponderates against the findings made by the trial court.

Authoring Judge
Presiding Judge Joe B. Jones
Originating Judge
Judge Leonard W. Martin
Case Name
State vs. Norman Curtis, Keith Chambers, Gina Chambers and Shelly Bragg
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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