Skaggs v. State

[1] This is an appeal from a conviction sustained by Alma Skaggs in the County Court of Pontotoc County wherein she was sentenced to serve 60 days in jail and pay a fine of $200. *Page 1019

[2] Four assignments of error are presented in the brief of defendant. Three of these assignments of error are identical to the propositions presented in the case of Skaggs v. State, Okla. Cr. 273 P.2d 783 wherein on July 28, 1954, we decided those contentions adversely to the accused. We feel that no further elaboration concerning those propositions is necessary. That leaves for consideration the sole question as to whether the trial court erred in overruling the motion to suppress evidence. The evidence offered in connection with this motion disclosed that certain officers of Pontotoc County had a search warrant directing the search of certain premises located at 124 West Eighth Street in Ada. Fifteen pints of whiskey were found, seven pints in a bed of the house located at the premises described in the warrant and eight pints were found under the fence in another yard adjacent to the premises described in the warrant. Defendant testified that the eight pints of whiskey were found under the fence in the yard of the house at 120 West Eighth Street.

[3] We consider this assignment of error as untenable for the reason that if the whiskey was not found on the premises of the defendant described in the warrant, she may not complain of the search of the premises adjacent to hers nor of the legality of the search of said premises. This court has held in many cases that the constitutional provision guaranteeing one immunity from unlawful search and seizure is personal to the owner or occupant of the premises involved; and one accused of crime may not object that a search is unlawful where the accused does not contend that he has possession of the property or premises searched. Freeman v. State, 72 Okla. Cr. 137, 113 P.2d 843; Love v. State,83 Okla. Cr. 403, 177 P.2d 846; Hood v. State, 90 Okla. Cr. 340,213 P.2d 883; Kizer v. State, Okla. Cr. 249 P.2d 132.

[4] The judgment and sentence of the County Court of Pontotoc County is affirmed.

[5] POWELL, P.J., and BRETT, J., concur.

[6] Supplemental Opinion on Petition for Rehearing