Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

584 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Iionorablo Bert lord, Adminl6trator Texas Liquor Control Board Austin 1, Texas Opinion Ho. O-69211 a was therm in por~emsion ot tha two iMp.OtOrlJ entW-*d th8 Z’WIi- loarohmd the prealirs8 and round two pint8 of liquor’. A copy of tha r8arohwarrant was loft on the table.* 585 Honmabla Bert Pord - Pnga 8 The question ralaed In your request ia whe+&8r raid f&e ahow auoh faIlur8 of oomplIanoe with t$a eeareh and aolauun lane In regard to notior aa to render aaId liquor ~atlmiaaIblo on thr trial of drtmdsmt aa being lYidanocr obtaIne6 l.n YIolAtIon 0r law. Arti 6bb-20, Vamon~a Annotated Penal Code of tb Stnto of Toxaa, War the rubtitle, ‘Soarohea and S0iaur~0 = protidor, inter din, that a aenroh wnrrnnt mny iaaur M&r Title 6 oi the Ooda of OrtrPinal Proordura for the QW ofta of aemrahing for, roiaing, and dratroying any aloohol fto berernge poasara6d, lo ltl, tr a na p o ma r tonufa 4 o- tured, kept, or stored ln riolation of the proYioIons 0r thIa Ad; 8earJ wur?mta mu be Irauod br say aagietrata upon the Mfidarft of a on6 Tble pereon, ratting forth the name or daaoription of the omnar or pereon la obargo of the premises to be aearohad, or stating that hia nam and do- aoriptioa are unknown, thr addrosa or deeoription of the preaI000, and ahowing that the dasorikd prenlar la a place where 80810 apaoittad phase or phaa68 of this aot are YIO- lated or are befag violated; If the plao8 to be sOar&?d IO a private dwelling oooupiod aa auoh and no part thareof 10 uaad se a atoro, ahop, hotel, boarding how., or any purpose other than a rlrato tesldanoe auah affidavit &all be mde by two 7 a) or~dible ~araona~ and, except aa herein proridol the applloatlon, lesuanoa, and rxaoutioa or any auoh warrant and &ll proaeodlnga rolatiY8 tharoto ahall oodorm aa near aa my be to thr pro~ialona of Title b of the Coda of Criminal Proeoduror ~tlolo 919, Title 6 or the Code 0r CrImInal pro- oadura, prdribea that the offioer shall, upon going to tha p2aoa ordered to be loarehed, or baiorr laIzIng any propsty for whIoh ho IO ordered to anLo arnroh, give notioo of hia DW&lOBOto the pereon who ha charge of, or ia an inmete of the place, or who ha8 poeaeoaIon of the propartq draorikd in the wa.rrnnt. Honorable Bert Ford - Page 3 The Court of CrlnInel Appaala, nffIrmI6g 6 on- riotion for aanufaoturIng Intoxioating liquor In &a Y’r Stats, 26 S. ii. (Zd) 211, held, Inter alia, as fo&nfar mApprllant *a Sirat oontentlon la t&et t&a leuoh was Illegal, baoauaa appellant wna not notified by the ofrioare t&t thal had 6 aeeroh warrant. The efficera had the eearoh wnrraat. They marely failed to notify appllent oi uah hot, Whaa the offloors eppronahad, appall& wna hiding In the brush, and it doaa not appear that he wna In the house v&a t!m orfloera cntu- ld.Ho was later brought In after the ararah had already oterted. The railura to girs the notioa provided for In Artlola 319, O.C.?., bid not rgnder the rearoh Illegal. Juatioa Y. Stnta (2%~. Cr. App.) 18 S.-U. (2) 657.” Said Court of GrImInal Appenla, In Juetioa I. State, 18 8. W. (Xd) 657, an appeal from 6 oonviotion f?+r poaaoaa- ing intoxionting liquor for purpoaea of sale, In ooaetmIng raid Artiola 3l9, O.C.P., aaId the iollowingr ” An offioer ought to giya notI 0s hI0 pur&; is discrated by said article, both Car his own pmtieotion and In fairness to the party whose pramisea are to be oaarotmd. A failure to giro 8-h notioe would frequently throw lI&t up- 9~ end datermiM the 1Ogallty or othorwiso cU the eonauot of all parties at thatinr or the 884kroh, but this phase oi tb question IO not In the praa- ent oaso. A failure to give the not100 provided In the Artlola guoted mvuld not, in our opinion, rander the sonsah Illaga.L, and th#reXom would not result in the rajaotIoa of tha evIdenoo ob- tained as a result thasor,. . .a TM two foregoing oaa~a wa r oa ited dthlmr OY*l b B&Gee Y, Stata (&la, Appp.), S. a..(2) 61 7141 and 84Y.r v* State (Grim. App.), 79 So 3. (2) 3189‘ Honorable Bert Ford - Page 4 Your Inquiry mentioned the o&so of Qoodapsrd Y. Steta, 25 9. W. (24) 856 (Or&n. Appela). This wep’an eppaal from 4 oonriotion 0s murder and the Court ox far&m- Inal Appanla bald, In subatuioa, es apparently nffarting this quartion, thnt while ona In poaseaaIon of a lawful aurah werrent bar the *Q&t or ult Imnto ant- aad ulti- ante asarah as againat nfuaal of prdaaion to antor, or r0fuael to permit to aaeroh, th8 oourt knaw of no rule of 14~ or aaoiei0n warah 4uthprima aa otry without notiti- oation or attempted notme4ti0n to the oeoupnnta, or without atd 4aido from thr auk14 r0arliti48 grO0040nt to t im antry into the prsmIsaa of another by one wha was neither a resident nor oooupent of auoh houaa; tha moor4 ahoW the offIO8r did Bat knook, -4 did not in anywire Indionta that ha had a aeuah warrant 8 ha did not hero it in his h0aa, nor 414 ha any ~ything r+gma&s it to ap pllantta fife; ha entered lppollant~a home, oama Into the room, with a dr6Wa pistol ,In hia hand, IO regard to those findings the Court said further: *#hatever 6 jury might t&Ink of this under lppropritta Inatruetiona we rind ouraelvea unable to get awey tron tha oaroluafon that thee* faeta gave to lppallant tha right to hate hIa theory of Belt-aafeneo aubnittal to the jll~iy.~ Va do not baliev~ the r300aapaaaoma, aupra, to be In point as to legality of l~Idanoa obtained u&or a eras& warrant. On tha related quoation of ldmiaaibllity of ovl- donoa obtainad out of the proaenoa of defendant, we pra- sent th 8 oases of Boogin v. Stata (Win. App. ), 273 S. W. 576, 4 liquor proaroutI on, end Rwlar v, State (Grim. App,), 31 9. ti. (8) 450, a theft oaae, wbieh hold, In aubstanoe , that the mare Snot t&et the eoouaad was not prseant vrbn lnoriminating lridmoa was diao0rared or seen la no ground for it0lxaluaIon es hearsay lYIdana. See 18 Tex. Jur. p. 120. Thanfora, It fa the omaiderad opinion of this Depsrtmaat that mid Intoxioating liquor diaoo+Orad on licmorable Bert Ford - Fana 5 defendant’s preaisar under a raild searah warrant,,I‘though defendant was not present at tine of aearoh and pb one was prosent and in oimrgo of said ~remieea to whom notier of ssuah oould bQ given, was admtsaible aa legal evidaooe on the trial of defendant ior unlawrUl1.y posaroeing intorl- oat-i= liquor for the purpooe oi Palo. Trwiting the foregoing fully answers yeour inquir;y, wo are Yours very truly, ATTOFtNXY0ZTiCW.L08'TEXAS &4G!dkt~.L~ BYS P ,kbert L. Latt~inbarb, Jr. ASIisteAt Wrgb