State of Iowa
v.
Tyre Dewayne Brown
Tyre Brown appealed his conviction for carrying weapons, challenging the denial of his motion to suppress evidence. Brown argued the stopping officer improperly extended the seizure of the vehicle he was a passenger in and the gun found on his side of the vehicle should be suppressed. The court of appeals affirmed the denial of the motion to suppress. Brown seeks further review.
Resister
State of Iowa
Applicant
Tyre Dewayne Brown
Attorney for the Resister
Nicholas E. Siefert
Attorney for the Applicant
Martha J. Lucey
Supreme Court
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Non-Oral
Oct 09, 2024 1:30 PM
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Court of Appeals
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Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Polk County, Odell G. McGhee II, District Associate Judge. AFFIRMED. Considered by Schumacher, P.J., Badding, J., and Scott, S.J. Opinion by Scott, S.J. (5 pages)
Tyre Brown appeals his conviction for carrying weapons, challenging the denial of his motion to suppress evidence. Brown contends the stopping officer improperly extended the seizure of the vehicle he was a passenger in and the gun found on his side of the vehicle should be suppressed. OPINION HOLDS: Upon our review, we affirm.